A puzzle is a game, a problem, or a toy that tests a person’s ingenuity. In a puzzle, one is required to put pieces together, in a logical way, in order to arrive at the correct solution of the puzzle. If there is one thing in life you never grow too old to do must be collecting puzzles. As a child you collect puzzles picturing animals or your favorite Disney character, and at this point you are actually challenging your brain without even noticing. Growing older, it seems as if a puzzle is not only putting together small pieces of colour and paper, but also smaller or bigger situations in the everyday life. How do you get to work when it's pooring down and your umbrella is broken? How do you manage to get to two parties in one night? How do you match the numbers in your Sudoku? Or one of our puzzles; how do you put together ten tracks every month without one of them being unnecessary?
At the end, after having spent hours and hours, days and nights to fit the pieces - you walk away from it, get back, look at it, think … and then suddenly you just see it – during your morning run, in the shower or looking out the window in the train. You see the pattern and figure out how to fit the pieces perfectly. Sometimes life seems like a puzzle too, however, as opposed to a logical puzzle that has only one solution, the puzzles of life have several solutions. Sometimes you need help to figure it out – can be from a close friend, a family member or sometimes even from a total stranger. No matter how or who is helping you out, one thing is certain; it takes time to get it right …
Yet another month we have fitted the best from our collection into a picture perfect puzzle, so that every little sound matches the next.