No, in fact there are very many different "Cuts" of jigsaw puzzle. You can see examples of several (from the major manufacturers) at
http://www.jigsort.co.uk/jigsaw-puzzle-manufacturers.htm.
Did you know that in some parts of Turkey it was illegal to cut boughten jigsaw puzzles? ( it was considered cheating and if you were caught, there were conciquesces.)
-Brittany Campbell
Jigsaw is the same thing as a puzzle. All you have to do is put all the pieces together to make a picture.
All the pieces are falling into place
The plates have different shapes, and they all fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. They are like puzzle pieces because many years ago, they used to be joined and then they parted. On the other hand, unlike puzzle pieces, some plates are being pushed underneath other plates (usually oceanic under continental), and new crust is being formed at spreading rifts.
The plates have different shapes, and they all fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. They are like puzzle pieces because many years ago, they used to be joined and then they parted. On the other hand, unlike puzzle pieces, some plates are being pushed underneath other plates (usually oceanic under continental), and new crust is being formed at spreading rifts.
If the tile was a square before it broke, and if you have all the pieces, then yes. Start as you would with a jigsaw puzzle, try to sort out adjoining parts of the edge, and work your way around.
The major pieces of Earth's surface puzzle would be the continents (e.g., North America, Europe, Africa) and the ocean basins (e.g., Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean). Each of these pieces fit together like a giant jigsaw puzzle to create the overall shape of Earth's surface.
1: a game or a jigsaw 2:to be confused,bewildered that's all i could think of!
Find all the pieces of paper
You have to go all the way left to the edge of the lake, and pick up the sack of mortar. Then you go back to the bridge and click "use" on the mortar in your items bag. You then have to put the pieces of the bridge together (like a jigsaw puzzle).
you put all the comic pieces together in order. PS. it is a puzzle>
that's what I want to know!!
Imagine files as a puzzle, after having the puzzle for a while you might end up having pieces all over the place and that will result in a lot more time spent when you want to "use" the puzzle again since you have to gather all the pieces. A defrag pretty much collects all the pieces and places them closer together.