Assuming you can place a piece of this puzzle every 10 seconds, it will take you approximately 6 full days of working non-stop to complete, and that is an extremely generous time frame for a puzzle. So, if you are looking for something to keep you entertained, this is the perfect solution for you! The 51,300 piece puzzle from Kodak will surely keep you busy for months to come. Once finished, the puzzle measures in at 28.5 feet by 6.25 feet, making it the worlds largest puzzle for sale. Good luck finding a wall big enough to hang it on.
Luckily, Kodak has at least made an attempt in making the puzzle easier for you.


The large puzzle really consists of 27 smaller puzzles, each 1,900 pieces, giving you more tolerable chunks to work with.

The 27 “smaller” puzzles, once finished, can be connected together to form one mega puzzle.

The images in the puzzle are 27 wonders from around the world. They consist of
1. New York City Skyline, USA

2. Colosseum, Italy

3. Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

4. Chichen Itza, Mexico

5. Machu Picchu, Peru

6. Grand Palace, Thailand

7. Santorini Island, Greece

8. Taj Mahal, India

9. Tower Bridge, England

10. Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

11. The Great Wall of China, China

12. Mount Fuji, Japan

13. Hagia Sophia, Turkey

14. Great Barrier Reef, Australia

15. British Virgin Islands

16. Washington DC, USA

17. St. Basil’s Cathedral, Russia

18. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

19. Eiffel Tower, France

20. Borobudur, Indonesia

21. Prague, Czech Republic

22. Venice, Italy

23. Nasir Al-Molk “Pink Mosque”, Iran

24. Niagara Falls, Canada

25. Hong Kong

26. Nyhavn in Copenhagen, Denmark

27. Park Guell, Spain

More info: Kodak
Each puzzle’s image was originally taken by a professional photographer and then digitally enhanced. Kodak promises “quality in every piece” of this $600 puzzle. You can pick up this puzzle on Amazon.