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At recent Thanksgivings (including the days before and after Thanksgiving itself) my family has been tearing through puzzles, taking them down in a day or two. One time there was the greatest horror a puzzler can face, a missing piece that couldn't be found.

The day after Thanksgiving itself one of the relatives dropped by and turned out to have hidden the piece, he didn't think that we would already have the rest of the puzzle completed. Naturally this is something we've been sure to remember whenever it looks like a piece might be missing. Who knows, maybe he even hid a piece that you've been looking for.

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Feb 14, 2023Liked by William F. Edwards

Those puzzles are great, we've done two of them. Was really impressed how they upgraded the entire experience.

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Yeah, I never even thought of the puzzle experience as something you could even upgrade, just something that always was and will always be the way it is. So seeing something go against that was interesting. Sorry for the delayed response.

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Feb 14, 2023Liked by William F. Edwards

Dang, I am so excited to try Magic Puzzles now! I think I actually have the one on the left in the first pic (the blue background). I’m totally going to start it now! Thanks

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Hope you enjoy it.

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Sorry for the delay in responding to your interesting post on Magic Puzzles. I found what you wrote compelling as I was an enthusiastic puzzler in my youth. I will certainly look for these puzzles and share them with my family next Christmas.

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Well I ended up with a delay in my own response, so it all evens out. In my case it's the inverse where I didn't care for puzzling at all when I was younger and only recently found that I enjoy it. They make for fun holiday activities.

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