Exhausted all the thrift shop puzzles that are (of course) missing pieces? Ready for a new challenge? Well, Kodak’s got you covered as they’ve unveiled their boredom-solving 51,300 piece World’s Largest Puzzle.

We know, we know, quarantine has you beyond bored. You’ve reorganised and cleaned every last bit of your house, your four-legged friends have never had so much attention, and you’ve attended to that pile of books that you’ve been meaning to read for years. Well, there’s a new boredom buster on offer, so get excited.

Kodak has an absolutely massive puzzle that consists of over 50,000 pieces. That’s right – no more messing about with those puny little 1,000 piece puzzles, because you’re a big kid now, and need a proper challenge.

This puzzle offers the challenge of creating 27 different interlocking pictures of the ’27 Wonders Of The World’. The box alone weighs a hefty 18.5 kilograms, and the mind-boggling puzzle spans 16.47 square metres when completed – so, make sure you park the car on the street, and make camp in the garage.

Luckily, Kodak knows that we need a bit of help when it comes to something this challenging, and has included each of the 27 individual puzzles in separate bags, alongside a bag of pieces that help them combine, as well as “a large reference poster, information about each location and helpful instructions and tips.”

Sporting itself as being “perfect for a group/family project or the ultimate gift for the wanderlust traveller in your life,” we simply think that it’s the perfect thing to keep you entertained while you’re locked away from society.

Plus, how much of a flex would that be to say you managed to put together an entire puzzle with 51,300 pieces during quarantine? Imagine that Instagram post!

You can purchase this monster of a puzzle via Amazon, (well, once it’s back in stock), but it’ll set you back quite a bit – around $500 is how much it’s on offer for. Not quite up for the challenge? Well, you can wimp out and grab a Disney puzzle that’s only got 40,320 pieces, too.

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