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25 delightfully distracting jigsaw puzzles to occupy your mind and boost your mood

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Hey readers! Today on the blog I'm talking about one of my very favorite and very nerdy things: jigs

Hey readers! Today on the blog I'm talking about one of my very favorite and very nerdy things: jigsaw puzzles. Like so many people, this year has been different for me, puzzle-wise: typically I puzzle during the cold months, but this year we never put them away! We puzzled all summer long, and even enjoyed swapping puzzles with friends (at a safe distance, of course). They've been a lifesaver for stress-busting, mood-boosting, audiobook listening, and getting through online events like virtual church. I've enjoyed seeing other readers take up puzzles this year—I've felt like a giant puzzle nerd all by lonesome for so long and it's been so fun to see that there are MANY of us! Another silver lining of this wild year is that puzzle makers are cranking out oodles of wonderful designs to keep our brains and fingers busy. Today I'm sharing 25 puzzles I've either worked and loved or am currently looking longingly at. I hope you enjoy this peek, whether you're browsing for yourself or with gifting in mind. [Click here for my 25 delightfully distracting jigsaw puzzles](). I hope you enjoy browsing these favorites as much as I enjoyed compiling them. Happy puzzling, and happy reading! Anne P.S. If you haven't yet spotted the adorable tiny puzzle in [our 2020 stocking stuffer guide](, go take a look! Do you have a friend who would enjoy getting these emails? Please forward this email on to them. [Modern Mrs Darcy]() | 291 N Hubbards Ln Ste 172-225, Louisville, Kentucky 40207 [Opt Out of Blog Posts Only]() | [Unsubscribe from all MMD emails](

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