Someone actually completed this insane Super Mario puzzle
Within that box sits 1,000 puzzle pieces and roughly 500 of them are nearly identical. Somehow, somebody managed to put them all together. For Super Mario Day 2017, ThinkGeek released the above 1,000-piece puzzle, and Reddit user HardAngelFan completed it a couple months later. The title of their post: "I used to love puzzles. Never. Again." Here is the completed puzzle: Who thought it was a good idea to make 50% of a 1,000-piece puzzle the same color? Sure, the background isn't exactly solid red -- there are some diagonal gray lines to assist in the piece-matching process -- but come on. Imagine finishing the right half and then staring at that menacing pile of red pieces, hours of work standing between you and completion. Why not put a normal background behind Mario? Like a classic Super Mario level or Princess Peach's castle or something that isn't so difficult and boring. Maybe the puzzle company had a surplus of red ink that was about to expire. Or maybe it's just staffed by sadists. Reddit user ConradBHart42 pointed out that the red section includes some very uniquely shaped pieces to help make matching a little easier, but ConradBHart42 wasn't the one who did the puzzle, so what do they know. All put together, the puzzle is a 19 x 27-inch monstrosity, and we applaud HardAngelFan for sticking it out. TopicsGamingNintendoI used to love puzzles. Never. Again.
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