Bits and Pieces 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle – Gazebo View Lighthouse Seascape, 15" x 19"
This 500-piece jigsaw puzzle from Bits and Pieces, titled 'Gazebo View,' shows a rocky shore with a lighthouse and a sailboat in the distance. Designed by Alan Giana, the finished puzzle measures 15 by 19 inches, with individual pieces about 1.1 inches (3 cm) across. The random die cut means no two pieces are shaped alike, which helps you place each piece correctly. It’s a solid challenge for adults, families, and seniors.
How big is the finished Gazebo View puzzle?
The assembled puzzle measures 15 inches wide by 19 inches tall. Each piece is roughly 1.1 inches (3 cm) on its longest side, making them easy to handle even for those with less dexterity. The 500-piece count provides a satisfying level of difficulty without being overwhelming.
Why does each piece feel unique?
Bits and Pieces uses a random die-cutting process, so no two puzzle pieces are exactly the same shape. This means you can instantly tell if a piece belongs in a spot—it either fits snugly or it doesn't. It reduces frustration from misplaced pieces and makes the assembly more enjoyable.
What material are the puzzle pieces made from?
The pieces are made from recycled cardboard with a thick chipboard backing. This construction gives them a sturdy, lock-tight fit that holds together well. You can move the puzzle without it falling apart easily, which is handy if you need to clear a table.
Who might enjoy this puzzle?
This puzzle suits experienced puzzlers looking for a manageable challenge and beginners wanting a fun project. It’s also popular among seniors and is often used in community centers, senior centers, and assisted living facilities. The vibrant artwork and manageable piece count make it a thoughtful gift for Mother’s Day or any occasion.
Specifications
| Piece Count | 500 |
| Finished Size | 15" x 19" (38 x 48 cm) |
| Piece Size | Approximately 1.1 inches (3 cm) |
| Cut Type | Random die cut (no two pieces alike) |
| Material | Recycled cardboard with chipboard backing |
| Fit | Lock-tight connection |
| Artist | Alan Giana |
| Series | Gazebo View (exclusive artwork) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I move the puzzle without it falling apart?
Yes. The lock-tight fit helps keep pieces together, making it easier to relocate the puzzle if needed.
Is the puzzle suitable for seniors?
Yes. It’s designed for adults of all ages, including seniors, and is often used in senior centers and assisted living facilities.
What makes the artwork exclusive?
The 'Gazebo View' scene is original art by Alan Giana, available only from Bits and Pieces. You won't find this image elsewhere.