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The makers of Wilmot Works It Out, a new puzzle game, understand this, and everything about the game is designed to make solving puzzles fun instead of annoying.
They’ve been a staple of entertainment since map engraver, John Spilsbury, created the first jigsaw puzzle in 1762. Mounting one of his master maps onto wood and then cutting around the countries, ...
Commercial puzzles had their birth thanks to a cartographer with a batch of leftover maps. It was sometime around 1760 when John Spilbury, a British engraver and cartographer, glued a map to a sheet ...
A 1,000-piece jigsaw has been created to promote a North Yorkshire town. Harrogate BID has created the puzzle with retailer Games Crusade, who have a shop in the town, plus German jigsaw puzzle ...