9:13 on brain buster, with 4 misplaced. Thought that was pretty good until I scrolled through the comments and saw that the only other 2 with bb times only took about half my time.
T. Anderson
3 years ago
3:10…took me a while, but pretty cool picture when done.
Denise
3 years ago
I don’t know what other people are using to solve these puzzles but I am on a phone and these puzzles are slow or impossible to manipulate making them a lot less than fun.
Danm
3 years ago
2:41 good puzzle. Enjoyed it.
Linda
3 years ago
1:37 – It must be the teacher in me…lol
CHERYL
3 years ago
2:13, good one today.
lilly
3 years ago
2:30
Juanita
3 years ago
5:07 Wow this took me forever to finish! No misses.
KerTea
3 years ago
5:21 with 2 misses on the bb
David
3 years ago
1:41 I like when each rectangle is different
Gail Berry
3 years ago
2:29 About normal for me on these puzzles.
KerTea
3 years ago
1:29 no misses
Margie
3 years ago
4:28
Loretta
3 years ago
3:51 – no reveals or missed placements.
Kathryn
3 years ago
3:36. A really busy classroom.
Barb
3 years ago
3:49 2 misses
Dee
3 years ago
Oh wow, hard one for me…4:25
Old Silk
3 years ago
2:04 with a miss.
Marti
3 years ago
2:47 on a lazy afternoon.
Debbie J
3 years ago
6:12 on brain busters guess it helps that I am a retired teacher
tick
3 years ago
1:58. good for me
Lana
3 years ago
3:10 all by myself!!
PEF
3 years ago
1:05 no misses. School has sure changed since I was a student. Although I still have much to learn.
Sherry
3 years ago
2:45 Familiar site. I retired from teaching elementary school 3 years ago. I miss the students and the school staff, not the paperwork.
Kat
3 years ago
3:07 thanks, Dave
dave
3 years ago
3:18 one miss
Bonni
3 years ago
2:54 no misses good one.. yep – the old days… ??
Freda .
3 years ago
2:43..I missed one. What a real schoolroom should look like.
Becca
3 years ago
Many examples of learning for young eyes to feast upon; hoping our schools find leadership to truly put children’s learning first!
Ann Ritter
3 years ago
Must be an old picture. They don’t teach children how to read now.
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Keep ’em comin’!
9:13 on brain buster, with 4 misplaced. Thought that was pretty good until I scrolled through the comments and saw that the only other 2 with bb times only took about half my time.
3:10…took me a while, but pretty cool picture when done.
I don’t know what other people are using to solve these puzzles but I am on a phone and these puzzles are slow or impossible to manipulate making them a lot less than fun.
2:41 good puzzle. Enjoyed it.
1:37 – It must be the teacher in me…lol
2:13, good one today.
2:30
5:07 Wow this took me forever to finish! No misses.
5:21 with 2 misses on the bb
1:41 I like when each rectangle is different
2:29 About normal for me on these puzzles.
1:29 no misses
4:28
3:51 – no reveals or missed placements.
3:36. A really busy classroom.
3:49 2 misses
Oh wow, hard one for me…4:25
2:04 with a miss.
2:47 on a lazy afternoon.
6:12 on brain busters guess it helps that I am a retired teacher
1:58. good for me
3:10 all by myself!!
1:05 no misses. School has sure changed since I was a student. Although I still have much to learn.
2:45 Familiar site. I retired from teaching elementary school 3 years ago. I miss the students and the school staff, not the paperwork.
3:07 thanks, Dave
3:18 one miss
2:54 no misses good one.. yep – the old days… ??
2:43..I missed one. What a real schoolroom should look like.
Many examples of learning for young eyes to feast upon; hoping our schools find leadership to truly put children’s learning first!
Must be an old picture. They don’t teach children how to read now.