Breakfast Table Micro Puzzle from RMS International

We picked up this Breakfast Table micro puzzle from RMS International at a Five Below store. Actually we grabbed a few because they’re quite inexpensive. And fun. Five Below has a nice selection of micro puzzles. They’re small of course, and sometimes they’re quite easy. And sometimes, not easy at all! Fortunately, this one was one of the easier ones.

Breakfast Table Micro Puzzle from RMS International
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Small Pieces. Big Colors.

The colors in this Breakfast Table micro puzzle are bright and sharp. They’re easy to tell apart, too, which is a good thing. The pieces are small and we’re old. We need all the help we can get seeing the pieces. The bright colors helped. In the end, this puzzle didn’t take too long to finish. It was fun and worth every penny! And speaking of pennies, I put one in the bottom picture so you can see just how these puzzles are!

The Last Piece

This 150 piece puzzle included a poster. A really, really small, cute little poster. It’s as brightly colored as the puzzle and almost frame-worthy. Super small, tiny frame-worthy. The assembled puzzle is about 6″ wide and 5″ high. The pieces fit tightly. The color and image quality are fantastic.

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Breakfast Table Puzzle from White Mountain

We have a love/hate relationship with this Breakfast Table puzzle from White Mountain. We love the vintage kitchen. The pots, the stove, the fridge, the radio… everything. Except one thing. The toy truck on the floor just isn’t right. It looks like an after-thought. Like it was pasted in at the last minute because someone had some leftover clipart. We feel the puzzle would’ve been great without it. But, fortunately, it’s small enough that it really didn’t detract from us enjoying the final result.

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Puzzling The Day Away

This Breakfast Table puzzle from White Mountain is just one of those puzzles you can work on all thru the day without realizing the time has passed. It was fun to do and fun to look at when completed. That’s not to say that there weren’t challenges. The cabinets are similar throughout, making the green pieces a bit tough to place. Same with the flooring and wall paper. Most of the rest of the puzzle was fairly easy but still quite fun.

The Last Piece

This 1000 piece puzzle included a poster. The assembled puzzle is about 30″ wide and 24″ high. The pieces fit fairly well and the image quality on the pieces is good. The pieces are cut into really interesting sizes and angles, making them rather fun to put together. And it’s almost impossible to put a piece into the wrong place. The colors were great and bright.

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