Thanks for the advice! My partner and I were introduced into speed puzzling from a nice TH-cam video last year and as casual puzzlers we were immediately intrigued-- we decided to buy a few puzzles, practice at home and sign up for Worlds in pairs (since there are no qualifications and we live in Spain) for our first ever competition attempt haha...watching this a few hours before we start our first ever try. :D
All of these points are great if you're trying to do speed puzzling competitive. But I actually highly recommend just speed puzzling at home... Casually. It's a different way to do puzzles and it really gets you in the zone. Just put on whatever music you like, drown out other noises outside and inside your head and just puzzle fast and nonstop until the puzzle is done. All you focus on is the puzzle. It's almost meditative. I'm not competitive, went to the nationals in my country earlier this year and ended up physically sick. I'm trying out an online competition this weekend (Euro Jigsaw Jam 20) just to see if that's more my style of competing, but really I just love speed puzzling alone at home. It's just an awesome way of puzzling! I'm hooked.
Ahh Emilia is quite the resource! She is really making a name for herself! That’s so cool that you joined her Speed Up program…I’ve been wanting to do that myself but can’t fit it in my budget right now. I think you’re doing great and making great progress! I can’t wait to see all the Worlds videos that will be coming out from everyone. You’re going to do great and have a great time!!!
I'm not very fast - but practicing. Your suggestion about practicing without the image was excellent - especially breaking up larger puzzles into smaller parts and doing them without the looking at the box. Another suggestion would be to attend a local event as a volunteer - did this earlier this year and gave me a good idea what to expect and was also just fun
I love the artwork of the puzzle I’m working on right now. I’d love to hang it on my wall when I’m done. Can you please explain how you were able to hang your puzzles on the wall? Thank you.
I personally can't do sm, especially the ones you mention, as it can be very unhealthy mentally. But i also can't do video calls, as i have dysmorphia, and have never gotten a response from the CJPA in regards to questions i had about what they would accept in terms of video setups. What i can do is in person competitions. My team regularly does a monthly competition, and bi-weekly (sometimes more frequent, depending who can make what) competitions at nerdy cafes in our area. We aren't the best, nor the worst, but we are steadily getting better. I try to practice on my own, or friends and i get together, but i find it very hard to have that same motivation and push to beat the clock when im not actually in a competitive event. It's like, im not puzzling casually, im faster than when i take my time, but i also can't seem to find the oomph to do it so that i would consider it decent training. Though, gotta try and get better. Have my first pairs even in October! Have fun in Spain!
Sounds like you’ve found ways to make it work for you and that’s great. Every puzzler is different and will take a different path when speed puzzling. Good luck with your competition in October.
Great tips, Sandra! I watched the first video you did about tips for speed puzzling and loved it as well. I will try doing a speed puzzling competition online. My goal is to do the USA speed puzzling competition with a friend one day soon 😊🧩
Thanks for the advice! My partner and I were introduced into speed puzzling from a nice TH-cam video last year and as casual puzzlers we were immediately intrigued-- we decided to buy a few puzzles, practice at home and sign up for Worlds in pairs (since there are no qualifications and we live in Spain) for our first ever competition attempt haha...watching this a few hours before we start our first ever try. :D
All of these points are great if you're trying to do speed puzzling competitive. But I actually highly recommend just speed puzzling at home... Casually. It's a different way to do puzzles and it really gets you in the zone. Just put on whatever music you like, drown out other noises outside and inside your head and just puzzle fast and nonstop until the puzzle is done. All you focus on is the puzzle. It's almost meditative.
I'm not competitive, went to the nationals in my country earlier this year and ended up physically sick. I'm trying out an online competition this weekend (Euro Jigsaw Jam 20) just to see if that's more my style of competing, but really I just love speed puzzling alone at home. It's just an awesome way of puzzling! I'm hooked.
Thank you. That's a great suggestion.
Ahh Emilia is quite the resource! She is really making a name for herself! That’s so cool that you joined her Speed Up program…I’ve been wanting to do that myself but can’t fit it in my budget right now. I think you’re doing great and making great progress! I can’t wait to see all the Worlds videos that will be coming out from everyone. You’re going to do great and have a great time!!!
Thank you
I'm not very fast - but practicing. Your suggestion about practicing without the image was excellent - especially breaking up larger puzzles into smaller parts and doing them without the looking at the box. Another suggestion would be to attend a local event as a volunteer - did this earlier this year and gave me a good idea what to expect and was also just fun
That is an excellent idea. Thanks for suggesting it.
I love the artwork of the puzzle I’m working on right now. I’d love to hang it on my wall when I’m done. Can you please explain how you were able to hang your puzzles on the wall? Thank you.
th-cam.com/video/jAHr19JP6Bc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nXqZlXPsXA-RDti5
I created a video last year that would help. I’ve attached the link.
Your videos are fantastic! A question... Are there speed puzzling contests for single player 1000 pc Ravensburgers?
Thank you. I have not heard of any. Usually individual competitions are 500 pieces and pairs will go to 1000 pieces in the finals.
I personally can't do sm, especially the ones you mention, as it can be very unhealthy mentally. But i also can't do video calls, as i have dysmorphia, and have never gotten a response from the CJPA in regards to questions i had about what they would accept in terms of video setups.
What i can do is in person competitions. My team regularly does a monthly competition, and bi-weekly (sometimes more frequent, depending who can make what) competitions at nerdy cafes in our area. We aren't the best, nor the worst, but we are steadily getting better.
I try to practice on my own, or friends and i get together, but i find it very hard to have that same motivation and push to beat the clock when im not actually in a competitive event. It's like, im not puzzling casually, im faster than when i take my time, but i also can't seem to find the oomph to do it so that i would consider it decent training.
Though, gotta try and get better. Have my first pairs even in October!
Have fun in Spain!
Sounds like you’ve found ways to make it work for you and that’s great. Every puzzler is different and will take a different path when speed puzzling. Good luck with your competition in October.
Great tips, Sandra! I watched the first video you did about tips for speed puzzling and loved it as well. I will try doing a speed puzzling competition online. My goal is to do the USA speed puzzling competition with a friend one day soon 😊🧩
Thank you. Speed puzzling with a friend is a great way to start and it's more fun that way.