Liberty Bay Puzzle from LANG

You never know what you might find in your parent’s attic, basement or storeroom. Like this Liberty Bay puzzle from LANG. Who knows how long it’s been there? Just sitting, waiting for me to come along and find it. Well, it has found a new home here and we’re both glad it did, because it’s a wonderful puzzle. The artwork was done by Linda Nelson Stocks. She was a calendar artist for many many years, which explains why this puzzle was sold by LANG (a company popular for its calendars and other things). The scene is peaceful and nicely done, with great colors and lighting.

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(Very) Random Cuts

If you zoom in on the picture of the puzzle, in the center of the water at the top, you’ll get an idea for just how random the pieces in this Liberty Bay puzzle form LANG really are. I mean random. In some cases, we had to put 3-4 pieces together to them to really go together. It seemed a bit frustrating at first but actually ended up being quite fun. It’s just another reason we enjoyed this puzzle.

I couldn’t find this puzzle online. But, LANG has other puzzles on their website and they all look just as wonderful as this one!

On Edge

This is about the third or fourth used puzzle we’ve picked up where someone had separated the edge pieces into a bag separate from the rest of the puzzle. I’ve seen where some people don’t like that. Of course, the solution is simple, just add the edge pieces in with the others, shake and stir to mix them up and you’re good to go! I admit, though, we appreciated the effort and just used the already-separated edges.

The Last Piece

This puzzle did not include a poster, but it has a wonderful folding box top that makes viewing the final image really easy. We loved that feature! There are 500 pieces in this puzzle. The assembled puzzle is about 18″ high and 24″ wide. The colors were great and the pieces were well-made.

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