What is Puzzle?
Puzzle History
The puzzle began in the 1760s when European map makers cut the maps they had glued onto the board into small pieces. The fragmented map has become an educational game for children to learn about geography or the world. This entertainment also attended children's classes. And not only the map, but also the heroes, tales and animals. The real surprise for the first bale makers was how adults would meet with bale.
For adults, the carpets began in the 1900s. And in 1908 a literal craziness emerged. Contemporary writers talked about the relentless progress of adulteration: from a childish, skeptical, skeptical mockery; ’’ I finally won early in the morning, drowsy, putting the last piece back in place ’’.
At that time, the market had full pieces that cut through the color lines. The pieces did not merge together. With a careless movement, the pieces could break apart and all your effort could go in a snap. And the difference between adult biceps and children biceps was that they were not official in the box. So when you put a piece in the wrong place, you had to start the whole market again.
Wood plank was expensive because it was cut at one time. And the game of the rich. As time passed, new brands were produced producing cardboard market with the demand of the market. Initially, a picture was divided into different pieces, and the cardboard pazes, whose shape was drawn on the cardboard, were produced. Then, we started to produce six baseless pazil, which we enjoy today.
Nowadays, from 4 pieces to 18.000 pieces, production is made. In the early years, only the rectangles were produced as round, square, cubic and shaped (contour).
Pazıl is an indispensable entertainment for puzzles lovers and it is also a brain training. The most enjoyable moment when doing this is undoubtedly to place the last piece. After it is finished, the puzzle becomes a decor on the wall by framing. So the pleasure continues.
Helping children to integrate, shape-match and shape-complete skills, Pazarı is also beneficial to the development of intelligence of babies.
For adults, the carpets began in the 1900s. And in 1908 a literal craziness emerged. Contemporary writers talked about the relentless progress of adulteration: from a childish, skeptical, skeptical mockery; ’’ I finally won early in the morning, drowsy, putting the last piece back in place ’’.
At that time, the market had full pieces that cut through the color lines. The pieces did not merge together. With a careless movement, the pieces could break apart and all your effort could go in a snap. And the difference between adult biceps and children biceps was that they were not official in the box. So when you put a piece in the wrong place, you had to start the whole market again.
Wood plank was expensive because it was cut at one time. And the game of the rich. As time passed, new brands were produced producing cardboard market with the demand of the market. Initially, a picture was divided into different pieces, and the cardboard pazes, whose shape was drawn on the cardboard, were produced. Then, we started to produce six baseless pazil, which we enjoy today.
Nowadays, from 4 pieces to 18.000 pieces, production is made. In the early years, only the rectangles were produced as round, square, cubic and shaped (contour).
Pazıl is an indispensable entertainment for puzzles lovers and it is also a brain training. The most enjoyable moment when doing this is undoubtedly to place the last piece. After it is finished, the puzzle becomes a decor on the wall by framing. So the pleasure continues.
Helping children to integrate, shape-match and shape-complete skills, Pazarı is also beneficial to the development of intelligence of babies.