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Welcome to the Wizarding Jigsaw Challenge! An activity in which your role is to solve some real life jigsaw!

 

All you got to do to join the activity is to take a photo of the jigsaw you are going to solve (in a box) with the number of pieces, post it below and then start putting it together. There are different amount of diamonds available:

 

100 - 199 pieces = 10 diamonds

200 -299 pieces = 20 diamonds

300 - 499 pieces = 30 diamonds

500 - 799 = 40 diamonds

800< = 50 diamonds

 

Edit your initial post when you solved jigsaw. There is no deadline for the completion but it needs to be finished before the end of the month, 11:50pm HOL time. You can solve multiple jigsaws throughout the year but all need to be posted below to receive diamonds.

 

Alternatively, you can complete multiple jigsaw from the website called Jigsaw Planet. You can also use any other jigsaw website/app.

 

You can choose any jigsaw you want and then take a screenshot of your  unfinished and finished jigsaw and post it below. All of the jigsaw completed through this website need to have a minimum of 100 pieces. Remember that on this website, the maximum number of pieces per jigsaw is 300. Also, make sure that the number of pieces should be visible in your screenshot for it to count.

 

Remember that your graphic should be 600x600 or less.

The maximum amount of diamonds you can earn per month for this activity is 200 diamonds. 

 

If you have already earned 200 diamonds, you will receive beans for any extra jigsaw (with the same rules as for diamonds)

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Let me bring a sports puzzle. This is snooker player Mark Selby. 
I used to be the absolute opposite of his fan for many years, but over the last few months I've completely adjusted my perception of him. He's now rapidly becoming my second favourite snooker player. This puzzle was actually quite hard for me, because a lot of the pieces had extremely similar colours. Even when there were just a few left, some of them felt like they didn't fit anywhere at all.

Here we go, unfinished version:

2024-06-18-puzzle-ms1-unf.png.

 

And the completed version:

 2024-06-18-puzzle-ms1.png

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