There are a surprising number of book-themed puzzles on the market right now, and since we are big fans of books, we wanted to feature them in our latest puzzle collection. In this post, we will share more of our thoughts on the subject, so let’s jump right in!

What Does Puzzle Collection Mean?
Last year we released our first puzzle collection, which bundled together our Autumn and Halloween-themed puzzles. After that, we added Christmas puzzles and then Winter puzzles.
However, the idea behind the collections wasn’t to just focus on the seasons and celebrations, so our “We Love Books!” collection released earlier this yesr showcases our book-themed puzzles in stock.
We already have over 800 products in total, and if we remove puzzle supplies, gift cards, and clearance products, we are around 800. For this reason, I warmly recommend all the product filters that I systematically create for each product, but they only tell part of the “truth”. The user experience with these is best on a wide screen, which shows the products at the same time and all the filters on the left.
Through the puzzle collections, you can get a deeper look into our thoughts, when I order products for us and arrange them on the shelves.
Where Do I Find The Puzzle Collections?
You find all puzzle collections through the navigation menu: Webshop > Puzzle Collections and the previous main image looked like this (Summer Puzzles was launched yesterday!):
In the webshop sidebar you also find a link to the newest collection, which looked like this then:
I have a long list of backlog to dos, including improving the infrastructure, so I will do these as I have time. You will find other ways to access puzzle collections in the future, but right now the navigation menu and this blog post are the most direct way to get there.
Which Puzzles Feature The “We Love Books!” Collection?
It is of course nice to present our book-themed puzzles, which were included in the “We Love Books!” collection. This time there are more of them, as we got the idea before Christmas and had time to slowly prepare the collection since January.
The main image of the Puzzle Collections page was adorned with the 1000-piece Book World, illustrated by Hye Jin Chung and manufactured by American Galison:

Last year we posted a video of this on our Instagram account, if you want to see the details of the illustration.
French Trevell Puzzle has produced a 1000-piece At the Library, illustrated by Nicolle Lalonde, which was featured on both the homepage as one of the main images and on the collection page in a button:

The second puzzle in the main images on the homepage, and also as the main image of the collection in the webshop, was the 1000-piece Booked All Weekend, illustrated by Lauren Waltman and manufactured by American Puzzlefolk:

The last puzzle to be showcased was Stargaze, which is actually double-sided. The front page of our website showed the reverse side of the puzzle, a starry sky, and the button in the webshop sidebar showed a cosy illustration on the right side of the puzzle. The 500-piece puzzle is illustrated by Eurekartstudio and manufactured by Galison:

Wrapping Up
It was wonderful to do all these beautiful puzzles and we are very happy to show them all here on the website as well!
Tell us in the comments if you are also a fan of books and like to make puzzles out of them?


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