PuzzleTwist

You Betcha!

Regular price $22.00

Here's the Twist:
The puzzle ON the box is more than a bit different from the puzzle IN the box!  What happened here?

About the Artist:
Kevin Cannon is a Twin Cities artist who may be best known for his detailed and colorful cartoon maps. Recently he was the 2021 poser artist for the Minnesota State Fair and 2022 button artist for the Saint Paul Winter Carnival. You Betcha! is a puzzle Kevin created to celebrate the Midwest-isms we've all come to share and love. With a few twists this is one puzzle sure to have you saying Uff Da! Dontcha Know?

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Rosemary Hayes
Very hard puzzle

If you enjoy doing jigsaw puzzles just for fun, these puzzles are not for you. If you want a huge challenge then these are for you.

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KD
Love!

First 1000 piece I've ever done and it was phenomenal 🥰 thank you so much!!

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Janeen Ward
Fun from beginning to end

I bought this puzzle in honor of a good friend from Mahnomen, Minnesota. The more I worked the puzzle, the more it reminded me of her. This was a fun image and for once, I found Maynard almost right away when the puzzle was complete

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Harper
Why is Maynard so hard to find?

It should be easier to find Maynard in the puzzles! Other than that, 5 stars!

We've been trying to get that perfect finding spot for Maynard all along. Not too easy... but not too difficult. Sometimes we miss the mark one way or the other. I actually thought he was hidden pretty well in You Betcha! Thanks for the review, doing our puzzles and providing feedback about Maynard. We appreciate it.

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Jaclynne M.
Missing 6 pieces?!

I received this puzzle as a gift last summer and finally put it together this week. I’m the end it was missing six pieces. The design and quality was wonderful, but not being able to actually finish the puzzle was frustrating. I do 2-3 puzzles a week in the winter, so I’m pretty good at not losing pieces. I came here and saw this seems to be a common issue for this particular puzzle.