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Coiledspring launches Pets Rock puzzle line

Arrival timed to coincide with National Puzzle Day on January 29.

The quirky Pets Rock brand has extended into the world of puzzles, with Coiledspring Games launching a new collection from Schmidt.

Timed to coincide with National Puzzle Day on January 29, the collection includes 1,000-piece puzzles, each featuring a gallery of nine extravagant characters.

From Michael Jackson to Amy Winehouse, William Shakespeare to the Pope, each character is a quirky mash up of a world famous icon with the face of a household pet.

All of the Schmidt 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzles have varied, extra thick smooth edged pieces for a snug fit, and can be lifted vertically once complete.

The Pets Rock collection will retail for £12 each.

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