A living hell: a one-color puzzle of a thousand pieces will drive anyone crazy
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/a-living-hell-a-one-color-puzzle-of-a-thousand-pieces-will-drive-anyone-crazy.htmlIf you want to test yourself and your nerves for strength, then the Pure Hell puzzle is perfect for this. Even if you manage to assemble it, which we very much doubt, your nerve cells will noticeably decrease.
Source: Oddity Central
Created by some Japanese sadists, the monochrome puzzle is available in variants of 1000 or 2000 pieces and promises to make an absolutely unhappy person out of you when you try to find the pieces that fit each other.
The image of the assembled puzzle on the box may give the erroneous impression that all the pieces are the same and they can be placed in any order. But alas. The puzzle pieces are different in shape, and only the devil himself, who, apparently, created the puzzle, knows what differences there are between them. And you will have to spend days and even weeks on it.
For this instrument of torture, Amazon is asked to pay from $ 20 to $ 34. Those who turned out to be crazy enough to buy it leave interesting reviews.
Therefore, if you need a reason to cry at night, the puzzle fits perfectly.
Keywords: Puzzles | Toys | Puzzle | Japan
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