🧩 Dive into the Challenge of a Lifetime!
The Clementoni 80504 Squid Game Impossible Game is a 1500-piece jigsaw puzzle designed for adults, featuring vibrant imagery from the popular Netflix series. Measuring 59.2 x 84.3 cm when completed, this puzzle not only offers a challenging experience but also emphasizes environmental responsibility through the use of recycled materials. Made in Italy, it’s perfect for both solo and group activities, ensuring hours of engaging entertainment.
Product Dimensions | 21.2 x 8.7 x 21.2 cm; 950 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
Item model number | 80504 |
Educational Objective(s) | Concentration Skill |
Language: | Multilingual |
Number of pieces | 1500 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B0B2F5S2R7 |
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Jigsaw
Looks great. Gift for Christmas and hopefully this one stumps the recipient
S**K
Impossible Challenge
Present to keep the missus busy while I watch football COYMP !
M**S
Amazing product
Looks amazing when finished and only took my son 3 days to do, delivery was fast
S**I
Missing Pieces
3 missing pieces. I took my time finishing this, worked on it for a few months only to be disappointed at the end. Not happy with the purchase.
H**H
Missing pieces
I purchased this puzzle as I love a challenge ! It’s taken me a good while to finally think I had finished but to my annoyance I find that there are pieces missing 🤬 there is no way of getting these pieces either
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Unhelpful customer service
This was a present from my daughter. It took several months to complete but heading towards the finish was exciting! I was apprehensive at the start as I found an extra edge piece. However at the end I had 2 pieces to fit one space - see photo - only problem was that neither fitted.Because the company advertised ’a missing piece replacement service’ my daughter contacted them. They immediately gave her a customer number. Then they asked for code number, then barcode number then a lot code starting with ODLA. We stumbled on the lot code. Photographed and sent every number inside and outside the box!The last chance for proof (?) was to cut the barcode off the box, stick it on a postcard and send to company. There was a choice of mailing it to the main company in Italy whom she contacted first or a UK subsidiary. I tried phoning but everything led back to the website with UK office.With time and money spent chasing phoning or posting ‘evidence’ it might prove easier to buy another puzzle. However can they guarantee it would be complete?
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