Legpuzzel
Legpuzzel is a Dutch word that translates to jigsaw puzzle in English. It refers to a tile-based game, usually made of cardboard, where the player must assemble a flat image. The image is typically cut into many interlocking pieces. The objective is to put the pieces together to form a complete picture.
Jigsaw puzzles come in various sizes and complexities, ranging from simple puzzles with a few large pieces
The history of jigsaw puzzles can be traced back to the 1760s when John Spilsbury, a London
The creation of modern jigsaw puzzles, with their interlocking pieces and cardboard construction, became more widespread