This 2,000-Piece All-White Jigsaw Puzzle Will Challenge Even the Most Patient People

All White Puzzle by Beverly

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If you’ve already completed every jigsaw puzzle you own, perhaps it’s time to start one that’s a little more challenging. Japanese board game manufacturer Beverly has created a plain, all-white puzzle that is sure to test the patience of even the most experienced jigsaw masters. Described as the world’s smallest, “micro” puzzle, the “Pure Hell” design features no image to help you complete it—just 2,000 blank tiles.

The expert-level, 18 years+ puzzle comes with warnings such as, “Please do not buy this if you are a beginner,” and “The great king of hell has arrived!” However, if you're a sucker for a challenge, it’s perfect for staying occupied while you’re stuck at home over a long period of time. With no visual aid, users must try placing each tiny tile together until they fit. While it might sound impossible, at least there are corner pieces to get started. Anyone that finishes it surely deserves a medal of some kind, right?

Eager to try your hand at this challenging jigsaw puzzle? You can buy the “Pure Hell” micro puzzle on Amazon.

This all-white “micro” puzzle by Beverly features no image to help you complete it—just 2,000 blank tiles.

All White Puzzle by Beverly

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Emma Taggart

Emma Taggart is a Staff Writer and Video Editor at My Modern Met. She earned a BA in Fashion and Textile Design at the University of Ulster in Belfast. Originally from Northern Ireland, she lived in Berlin for many years, where she fostered a career in the arts, dabbling in everything from illustration and animation to music and ceramics. She now calls Edinburgh home, where she continues to work as a writer, illustrator, and ceramicist. Her ceramics, often combined with hand-painted animation frames, capture playful scenes that celebrate freedom and movement, and blend her passion for art with storytelling. Her illustrations have been featured in The Berliner Magazine as well as other print magazines and a poetry book.
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