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Tee Gee:
I find there can be a difference between PC & iPad

e.g. I find big puzzles are better on the PC because you can spread the pieces out better and you can zoom in and out, but at a cost.......this extra movement takes time so this adds to the overall time.

Doing the small ones on the iPad with its touch screen I find is more positive, but the pieces can often sit on top of each other so this can slow you down.

Having said that:  I am not really a competitive animal so the time does not matter to me either way!

caroline7758:
Fortunately I don't do them to get on the leader board, just for fun!

Paulines7:
I tried solving the puzzles on a touch screen, but it was worse.  The bits kept sliding back but they often do that even when I am using a mouse.  Sometimes they stick too and I have to go back and get the piece again. 

Like you Digeroo, I have solved Tee Gees puzzles in just over the 2 minutes.  I keep trying to get below 2 but the more I try the worse it gets!   I have put quite a few puzzles of my own on Jigidi over the past few weeks and I am always amazed as to how fast people are able to solve them.  A 108 piece has been solved in 6.25 mins, a 35 piece in 1.14 mins and a 30 piece jigsaw of my dog has been completed in 58 seconds!!  Absolutely incredible!

I am competative and always strive to get on the leader board, especially with the tiny puzzles.  With the much larger ones I find time doesn't matter so much, especially if the subject matter is more difficult.  I just get satisfaction then from getting the jig saw completed. Here is one of my more complicated puzzles, should anyone want to have a go at it.  It has 192 pieces and is a photo of the folded rocks at Hartland Quay, Devon.  Warning....It will take a long while to complete, probably over an hour. 
http://www.jigidi.com/created.php?id=39KKIHZE   

Digeroo:
That was not easy Pauline most of an episode of Foyles War.

Tee Gee:
Lets see how these go down:



It has 36 pieces

http://www.jigidi.com/solve.php?id=PZZGQ3S1





it has 36 pieces

http://www.jigidi.com/solve.php?id=RFT5MIHG

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