Round Jigsaw Puzzles
Iconic round puzzles return to Springbok's puzzle gallery! Curved edge pieces provide the perfect place to start when sorting both new and commemorative puzzle art.
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Your Questions Answered: Essential FAQs on Round Puzzles
What makes round jigsaw puzzles different from traditional puzzles?
Round puzzles offer a fresh take on puzzling by eliminating corner pieces and creating a continuous, circular design. This unique format provides an added challenge while highlighting the artwork in a bold and visually striking way.
How were round puzzles part of Springbok’s inspiration?
Springbok was founded in 1963 after Robert and Katie Lewin were inspired by a round Waddingtons puzzle they discovered on a family vacation. The unique format sparked their vision to create jigsaw puzzles that were more artistic, personal, and beautifully crafted.
Are round puzzles harder to complete than square or rectangular ones?
Yes, round puzzles typically offer a more challenging experience because they lack traditional corner and edge pieces. This means puzzlers must rely on pattern recognition, color matching, and logical sequencing to complete the design. For many, this extra level of difficulty makes solving them even more rewarding.
Who will enjoy round puzzles the most?
Round puzzles appeal to anyone who enjoys both creativity and challenge. They are perfect for experienced puzzlers seeking something different, collectors who value unique formats, and families looking for a collaborative activity that feels fresh and engaging.
Are Springbok’s round puzzles good for mental cognition?
Yes. Like all jigsaw puzzles, round designs engage both sides of the brain by combining logical problem-solving with creative pattern recognition. They improve memory, sharpen concentration, and provide a relaxing leisure activity that strengthens mental agility while reducing stress.
Are vintage round puzzles still available?
Original round puzzles, including early designs like <i>Little Red Riding’s Hood</i>, are no longer in production but remain highly valued by collectors. Today’s round puzzles continue that legacy, offering the same sense of novelty and artistic beauty that first defined the Springbok brand.