Video shows man assembling world’s biggest jigsaw puzzle

  • ‘Wildlife’ by Educa is a 33,600 piece puzzle that is over 18 feet long when built
  • It comes in a wheeled wooden case in over 10 bags and costs more than $300
  • An amazing time-lapse video shows a man building it over nine months 

An amazing video posted online shows a time-lapse of a man building the puzzle with the greatest number of pieces in the world.

‘Wildlife’ by Educa has 33,600 pieces and is so large it comes in 10 separate bags and a wheeled wooden case.

This time-lapse video was filmed over nine months.

When it’s built, the wildlife panorama is five feet wide and over 18 feet long. It costs over $300 to buy.

 

The man opens up all 10 boxes and lays the pieces out on the floor in distinct rows

He spreads out all the pieces so he can see them individually

He spreads out all the pieces so he can see them individually

In the video, the YouTuber known as Andre F lays out enough pieces of cardboard to make room for the whole puzzle.

He separates the pieces into 10 distinct rows, and then begins to build each section.

He works to put the puzzle together section by section.

The two-minute clip shows the highlights from his nine months of labor and ends with the finished product.

With the pieces spread out, the man begins to build individual sections

With the pieces spread out, the man begins to build individual sections

At this point in the video, he has completed several parts of the puzzle with only a few to go

At this point in the video, he has completed several parts of the puzzle with only a few to go

Almost done! His organizing system has not let him down yet with only two parts to go

Almost done! His organizing system has not let him down yet with only two parts to go

Ta-da! The finished product stretches more than 18 feet long and took nine months to complete

Ta-da! The finished product stretches more than 18 feet long and took nine months to complete

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