Mandy’s Happy Halloween puzzle discussion

We’re in the season eating pumpkins and costumes. Halloween is coming! A few years ago, I wrote about the number of puzzles in Halloween. Things have changed since then and have had great choices.

Two Halloweens ago, I had Happy Halloween Demelsa Haughton.

If you remember, she’s one of my favorite puzzle artists. I’ve been reviewing some of her puzzles for years and the strange detail in her painting still makes me laugh. Her fashion puzzle is still one of my favorites of all time.

I’ve had the riddle for a while, but time’s always not right. I need to do that puzzle in October. Finally, with an empty puzzle table in front of me, I opened up.

I gotta say, this guy scared me. It has a lot of dark and not too bright. I also read some online comments where people say this is a big challenge. I’m not sure what will happen. I’m glad to say I found it very easy. It took less than two days.

With Ravensburger’s puzzle quality and beautiful pieces (and a lot of green dust), this is a joke. No posters, but I used the box a little bit. I have arranged prominent factors, such as cats, houses, striped witches. Then other people actually just came together. As you go on, you’ll see that there are enough differences in trees and in the sky that the pieces are very easy to place. Nowhere is particularly difficult. If you’re a solver, this person won’t take you long.

Like any Demelsa Haughton, this is an easy puzzle to introduce to Halloween, or any gloomy mood day.

Here are some other interesting suggestions to inspire you:

Happy Halloween!