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Mystery Jigsaw Puzzles - Can You Piece Together a Crime?
By Dolores Pepper | Published  11/17/2010 | Entertainment | Unrated
Mystery Jigsaw Puzzles - Can You Piece Together a Crime?

Are you a person who loves a good mystery? Me too, I also love jigsaw puzzles and you should know the two are now combined to make a mystery lovers life more challenging.

These unique puzzles aptly name mystery jigsaw puzzles use the book to spin the tale but to get to the bottom of who dun it the answer lies within the puzzle itself, you cannot solve the mystery without it. There is just one more bit of sleuthing to do the puzzle doesn't match the jigsaw picture on the box!

Not knowing what a puzzle is going to look like before you put it together is a daunting task for lots of folks, and you still have to figure out who committed the crime in the novel...

But top authors books aren't the only game in town mystery jigsaw puzzles are in cahoots with some of your favorite TV shows like...

CSI, Murder She Wrote, and Lost. Plus movie lovers can get to the act too with an Alfred Hitchcock, The Da Vinci Code, Clue, and Pirates of the Caribbean jigsaw just to name a few.

Puzzles benefit kids and grownups alike by developing reasoning skills and keeping your mind sharp as a tack. Children can increase their fine motor skills and eye hand coordination by putting puzzle pieces together and with adults doing puzzles on regular basis helps keep your fingers nimble.

For some folks jigsaw puzzles relax them I'm one of them to relieve stress I like to do online jigsaw puzzles. Other people believe that puzzles can aid in healing the mind since they help form connections between the right and left brain. USA Today reported an article stating folks who have hobbies like jigsaw puzzles, chess, and read regularly have less chance of Alzheimer's disease.

Mystery puzzles are great fun to do in groups like seniors or a gathering of friends, you can take turns reading the chapters to involve everyone.

Family game night takes on a new twist and can include dressing up as a character or acting out scenes from the book. If you have little ones you can still include them, have them sort the pieces by color and if they don't know their colors this is an opportune time to teach them.

Of course doing a jigsaw puzzle game without help is fun too after all when you complete the puzzle and solve the mystery you can credit yourself with being the brains of the operation!


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