Gibsons Castle Cutaway Jigsaw Puzzle 1000 PCS

Pieces: 1000

RRP: UK £13.99 / US $ varies

Age: Adult

Brand:  Gibsons

Material:  Recycled Cardboard

Product Code: GIBG6289

EAN:  5012269062892

Completed Puzzle Dimensions:  68 x 49cm (26.8 x 19.3 inches)

Box size:  24cm x 6cm x 24cm (9.45 x 2.36 x 9.45 inches)

Released:  2019

Buy in the UK:  Amazon

Buy in the US:  Amazon

Click here to view Castle Cutaway Puzzle Time Lapse

 

Review – Castle Cutaway Puzzle

Travel back to a time of Kings, Queens and heroic knights and take a peek inside a royal medieval castle when you piece together this glorious puzzle.  Fantastic artwork by Steve Crisp with a bright colour pallet that really brings the castle to life.  We had so much fun piecing this puzzle together, see our tips later in the article.

Gibsons Castle Cutaway is packed with detail exploring all the workings of medieval castle life, from a dark dungeon to a grand banquet, from soldiers on the lookout in the battlements to a lively medieval dance, so much is happening in the 14 illustrated rooms.  We can also see 2 spiral staircases and a heroic knight riding on his stallion on the drawbridge.  Everytime I look at this puzzle I spot something I had not noticed before.  This castle is definitely fit for a king (or Queen).

The puzzle comes with a printed image inside the box to aid completing the puzzle.

I would rate Castle Cutaway as a medium to hard puzzle (based on the piece number).  

The puzzle comes in a sturdy compact box and is made from 100% recycled cardboard to make it more environmentally friendly and also avoids using plastic shrink-wrap.

Superb quality puzzle by Gibsons.  Pieces are thick and fit together perfectly.  

Designed and printed in the UK.  Made in the Netherlands.

Outstanding external customer reviews, customers were very pleased with the quality and design..

 

Puzzles Please’s Verdict

5 / 5

Have some medieval fun piecing this puzzle together and exploring the castle.  Highly recommended by us.

 

Piecing the Puzzle Together

You can watch our complete puzzle time lapse by clicking here

Here are our tips on how we completed the puzzle.  There is no right or wrong way to puzzle, it’s all about enjoying yourself!

We started off by turning all the pieces face up and then sorting them by colour and edge pieces.  We separated all the edge pieces, blue pieces, green pieces, castle brickwork pieces and put what was left into a large pile together.

Next we moved on to putting the edge together,  We had missed a few edge pieces when separating them, but don’t worry we discovered these later.

Gibsons Castle Cutaway Jigsaw Puzzle edge

We then fitted the green shaded pieces into the puzzle.

Then it was time for the blue (this was quite challenging).  We further separated the blue into water pieces and sky.  The water pieces were identifiable by the stripes running across them.

Gibsons Castle Cutaway Jigsaw Puzzle blue

It was time for the mixed pile.  We further sorted these pieces by room and then pieced them together into the puzzle according to where the room was.

Gibsons Castle Cutaway Jigsaw Puzzle rooms

Then came the castle walls and anything left over.  We found this the most challenging section of the puzzle.  

Tip – a lot of the castle wall pieces also contain snippets of colour from the rooms, as we had already fitted the rooms together we could match a lot of pieces by the colour.  As we came to the end we further sorted the remaining pieces by shape and…….Woohoo, time to explore our medieval castle!

Gibsons Castle Cutaway Jigsaw Puzzle

 

 

 

 

 

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5 thoughts on “Gibsons Castle Cutaway Jigsaw Puzzle 1000 PCS”

  1. That is a beautiful picture puzzle are fun to piece together. It does take time to put them together, especially if you get puzzles that have a 1000 pieces or more. What a great review you did on puzzles and the maker.

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  2. Wow! Where do you find these puzzles? This one looks amazing! I was looking at all the rooms, and it really goes into much detail, there is a dungeon, people dancing, soldiers, and there is even a swan in the moat, and a knight on the bridge. It is a very lively rendering of life in a medieval castle. I would love to have this on my wall! I can imagine that it is a challenging puzzle, especially the sky, with all those blue pieces. Do you recommend doing this with two people or can you also do it alone?

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