A few weeks ago, I wrote down some suggestions for the puzzle labels to supplement your favorites. As we know, we all have our interests. Happily, with all my research, I found my favorites.
When I don’t love brands, I try to remain neutral anyway, because each brand has its own strengths and weaknesses. And who knows? You might like something better than me.
But sometimes, there’s a brand I love that I need to talk about:
Costa Rica

I never heard of this brand until a few months ago. You can remember my article on the Avocdo Park puzzle the incredible challenge.
That was my first Gibsons. Since then, I’ve finished another Gibson and I have two other trees at home and about five for me.
The Gibson puzzle is a British brand that has been in business for over 100 years. They believe in paying back to the community and sharing some profits with various causes as well as cultural diversity and environmental impact. They do puzzles and games for adults and children.

These puzzles are placed in a large box that does not occupy too much space. The thick pieces are almost waxed with them. The fragments are cut and have a good feeling for them when you hold them in your hand. I like to hold them. No eye shines on the pieces as they are a matte finish, as Ravensburger does. You’d love this brand if you liked Ravensburger. There’s a little bit of riddle dust, and the box has a poster!
They use various artists such as Steve Crisp and Val Goldfinch with pictures of coasts, villages and shops attached to each other. These images make them feel very calm and remind me of the time when we can be outside. There are many different types of shapes and styles, so I believe there is something for everyone.
There’s only a few places to take Gibson and fortunately, there’s a lot of options in Jigsaw Forest. Try this, please. I can’t offer them enough.
