Exploring the world's largest jigsaw puzzles
1. "What a Wonderful World" by Dowdle (60,000 pcs)
Are you ready to challenge the world's largest jigsaw puzzle? Costco recently launched a jigsaw puzzle 29 feet long and 8 feet wide, with 60,000 pieces. After completing it, you can see many famous attractions around the world, which is equivalent to traveling around the world at home! Many jigsaw enthusiasts are eager to take on the challenge.

This puzzle called "What a Wonderful World" comes from 187 paintings in the art studio founded by American artist Dowdl. The paintings show many ancient monuments and places of interest in the world. You can explore the Pacific Islands, the shining Eiffel Tower in France, the beautiful Taj Mahal in India, the majestic US National Parks, etc. through the puzzle. They are all carefully depicted through 187 Dowdl paintings, which will make you fall in love with them at a glance.

However, this 29×8 foot (about 8.8×2.4 meters) world puzzle is made up of 60 large puzzles with 1,000 pieces each.

Therefore, you can first complete the 60 puzzles in order, and then assemble the 60 puzzles into the largest world puzzle in history. In addition to a personal challenge, it is also very suitable for families, schools, and companies to complete it with the combined efforts of everyone.

Note that if you have trouble dragging the 100lb box yourself, open the boxes outside and you'll find three 35lb boxes that are much easier to carry.
2. "Travel around Art" by Grafika (54,000 pcs)
Grafika's "Travel Around Art" is not just a jigsaw puzzle, it's an invitation to traverse the vast and vibrant landscape of art history. This monumental puzzle with over 50 iconic paintings, beckons you to embark on a unique journey from the comfort of your own home. It is 28.35ft long and 6.69ft wide.

Imagine piecing together masterpieces from the likes of van Gogh's swirling skies, Klimt's golden opulence, Arcimboldo's whimsical portraits, Brueghel's bustling scenes, Monet's impressionistic landscapes, and, of course, the enigmatic smile of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. This puzzle is a curated collection of artistic brilliance, a testament to the enduring power of human creativity.

Beyond the joy of assembly, this puzzle serves as a prelude to real-world adventures. The puzzle comes with a suitcase and 29 posters, detailing each section, a panoramic view of the complete artwork, and a comprehensive guide to the artists and their works, encourage you to seek out these masterpieces in their original museum settings.
3. "A Varied Animal Kingdom" by Martin Puzzle (52,110 pcs)
This is a jigsaw puzzle of various wild animals. It holds the distinction of being the first in the world to exceed 50,000 pieces. When assembled, it measures approximately 274 inches in length and 79.3 inches in width, covering an area of over 14 square meters.

The puzzle pieces are made from blue cardboard, each measuring about 0.6 by 0.7 inches. The entire set weighs around 50 pounds and is packaged in a box sized at 19.9 x 13.4 x 12.2 inches. Inside, there are four smaller boxes, each containing 28 sections of 465 pieces, along with zip bags, flyers, and instructions to assist with assembly.

4. "27 wonders from around the world" by Kodak (51,300 pcs)
This jigsaw puzzle from the film company Kodak has 51,300 pieces and is 28.5 x 6.25 feet long. The picture contains 27 high-resolution landscape photos from Kodak, including famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Statue of Liberty in New York, the Taj Mahal, etc. Each photo is composed of 1,900 pieces.

Kodak emphasizes the superior quality of this puzzle, noting that each photograph was captured by a professional photographer, digitally enhanced, and printed to ensure high-resolution imagery.
