Thankfully, it was not the only place in town to get a jigsaw puzzle, but it was the only Minnesota-themed gift shop to buy jigsaw puzzles. (This is not relevant.)
- I have this exact puzzle! - The small differences actually make it fun to put together, and my spouse and I both enjoyed it!. - 7/10 10/10 with rice - I guess YMMV with this because this really annoyed me and I just don’t see “why aren’t I finding the piece with the bird on it even when there’s only 100 pieces left?!” for 20 minutes as something fun. - But at the very least, offer some normal puzzles too! - This is what happens when you run out of internet :( - It’s more ‘if we just sit on the internet all Sunday and don’t talk to each other, that would probably not be a healthy relationship’ thing, If I ran out of internet, there’s a very well-stocked bookshelf. 
 
- You just described why I’ve always hated puzzles. And the neck pain and the back pain from leaning over it. - I sympathize with the back pain part. I used to be able to spend hours on a puzzle, maybe even get through an easier 1000-piece on a lazy Sunday. Now my back can handle maybe 45 minute stretches before I have to straighten up for a while. 
 
 
 
- This just provides a small added challenge, I don’t really see an issue . If you want an easier jigsaw they might sell them at a toy store. - I could see a scenario where someone buys the puzzle because they like the art and what’s on it and then being disappointed they received something very different to put together. If someone wants a challenge then just don’t look at the sample image IMO. - If it’s a spot the difference style thing then the art won’t be dramatically different and you still get to have the box art at least. 
 
 
- i like it. years ago i did a puzzle where the box cover showed an illustration of the past and the actual puzzle was the same scene in the future - Probably a Wasgij! They’re awesome! Sometimes it’s like you described, sometimes the box cover is people reacting to the scene you have to put together in the puzzle, sometimes you uncover a mystery. I have like 10 of these, they’re my favorite vacation pastime if I’m not traveling or something. - that was it! 
 
 
- That looks really fun to me but damn, that souvenir store doesn’t have any chill if they’re only stocking [HARD MODE] puzzles. 
- See I like that idea better, I like solving like logic puzzles and word puzzles and stuff, but like I have never liked jigsaws cause it’s like ‘hey it’s the same thing on the box but it has grooves in it now.’ - So yeah it would be neat to put it together and then see the differences. 
- Maybe you could just enjoy a nice game of Scrabble instead. - I see you saw my thread that included me talking about my mother and evil Scrabble playing. - Coincidentally, I discovered the weirdest fucking game ever today and it is a variant of Scrabble that I can’t imagine anyone playing more than once. - Scrabble: The Presidential Edition. - See my post here- https://lemmy.world/post/13734442?scrollToComments=true 
 
- A couple years back we did a puzzle that was a weird zoom in on a section of the front cover art. It was very strange, but ultimately fun. 
- This is a bit of a side note but I remembered you were looking for things to do while you were in MN a while back. If you still are, the National Eagle Center is always fun to visit. It’s in Wabasha which is almost exactly an hour drive from Rochester. It’s also probably a better place to pick up souvenirs. - I appreciate the suggestion! I don’t know if I want to drive an hour because just walking around the mall here was exhausting due to how much stress I’m under, but if I’m here long enough- and we have no idea how long we’ll be here- it’s something to look into. 
 
- Ah, the Apple Maps of jigsaw puzzles. 





