Last Christmas we were given a double sided jigsaw puzzle, it sounded like a bit of a nightmare to me so it languished in its tin tea caddy packaging the whole year. This year we got another Rington’s puzle so I rolled my sleeves up and got on with the first one. As you can see even the puzzle is shaped like a tea caddy.
It was actually a lot easier than I had anticipated although I wouldn’t have tackled doing the green side of it, when we had completed the puzzle we carefully turned it over to this side, just to see what it looked like.
Rington’s is a hugely popular company based in the north east of England, unusually they only trade through reps, not in shops, so people still have their goods delivered to them at their home, although nowadays they use a van, not a horse-drawn cart.



I have seen double sided jigsaws before but always stayed away from them. I think I would get too frustrated.
Jo,
I have steered clear in the past too but this one was a present from a friend. Actually it was easy to distinguish each side as the pieces are slightly curved at the edges on one side.