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Just completed Blast Off. On the center sections it was mere luck and millions of tries before I got things to work. I also found it necessary to cheat and look at the picture on the Website. Is there some type of strategy to complete the sections with the voids?

Thanks for you input

Tom

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Thanks for the help. I'm going to the store to load up on M&Ms for when the next Stave comes in. Keep the great art work coming.

Tom

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In addition to what Dee offered, there are pieces that will fit into some parts of the finished outline of the ship. The more teasers you do, you'll begin to see what is likely a place for a piece to fit in. I really liked Blast Off.

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I'll add that the for the most part there will be be a few that just "click" into the outside and the rest is luck. The more teaser-style puzzles you do, the more you'll have a sense of what is likely.

For example, I just finished "State of Mind" (no review yet, working on it, working on it) and there were definitely times where things just clicked, or fit with each other, and there were times where it was like "where the [expletive] does this go?"

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