2:35, and I’ll take it. When this thing first jumped up I thought I would never be able to do anything with it. Ya never know. Keep ’em comin’…!
Mimi
3 years ago
4:03 hard
Joearcher
8 months ago
You finished the puzzle in 7:45
Stats:
Difficulty: Brain Buster
Missed Placements: 0
Reveals Used: 0
George
9 months ago
You finished the puzzle in 6:22
Difficulty: Brain Buster
Missed Placements: 8
Freda
3 years ago
3;18 With one miss. You have to really take your time with this one.
Glenn E
3 years ago
3:14 no misses
Lana
3 years ago
2:49 w/3 misses.
mary moore
3 years ago
2:45 – no misses
Bonni
3 years ago
2:50 good for me.. no misses
Hattie
3 years ago
Very interesting puzzle, Thank you, have Wonderful week, in spite of whats happening around us.
Ruth Pierce
3 years ago
3:38.
hoser
3 years ago
3;33 Fun puzzle. I’ve been to Rome
Steve
3 years ago
2:30 with one miss cause I dropped it
Old Silk
3 years ago
2:20 with no misses or reveals.
Sherry Ware
3 years ago
3:14 Slow but steady. Never had any desire to visit Rome. Pictures are good enough for me
dbg
3 years ago
Check that one off!
Cynthia Bower
3 years ago
5:22 Slow but sure. Interesting picture. I’ve not been to Rome.
Beth
3 years ago
3:27 no misses…interesting place.
James Shedd
3 years ago
Surprised myself with only one misplaced piece. My time is about average for me at 5:29. I did this on my phone. Nice photo.
Gail Berry
3 years ago
2:31 Beautiful picture, but ugly fountain.
Judi
3 years ago
2:42, no reveals.
Barbara Ann turner
3 years ago
Judi, I also did this in 2:42 with no reveals. Visiting Rome is on my bucket list tho nowhere near the top.
Becca
3 years ago
Interesting picture, fountain and comments. What does M AGRIPPA translate to? The inscription at the entrance of the Pantheon reads, in Latin: “M. AGRIPPA. … It translates roughly as “Marcus Agrippa, son of Lucius, having been consul three times, made it (or Marcus Agrippa constructed this while being consul for the third time)”.
The things AMAC teaches me with the daily puzzles; I didn’t realize this was the Pantheon.
As I did the reveal I wondered what was popular art work at the time this was built…and noticed the precision the stone carvers mastered at their craft. What was popular culture in society during those days? And, painstaking long work…no mistakes or start again.
Not my taste, but then again, I can’t say the art work I’m seeing today is that great, lol!
Renee
3 years ago
1:52, but 11 missed placements. It does normally take me longer, so I’ll take it!
LauraC
3 years ago
I loved visiting Rome. It’s like walking in history. The city is vibrant and busy and modern and old. Great! Oh, 3:05 one misplaced piece.
Dianne K Toledo
3 years ago
3:31 no misses and no reveals. Beautiful picture.
Kevin
3 years ago
Well that’s a switch..,. the sky was the easiest part on this one! 1:57
Coco
3 years ago
2:39. Average. Wish they had shot this from the other side where it shows more of the plaza. Our first and only trip overseas, so far, was to Rome which was so stunning and historic taking you back in time -Centuries. We stayed for10 days which wasn’t enough time to see the sites. The Churches, the ruins, the catacombs, the Vatican and museum….Highly recommend!
Ali
3 years ago
2:37 – no misses or reveals. I’m not the fastest at all, but I enjoy these puzzles.
Steven
3 years ago
2:12 Easy one today.
Kate
3 years ago
3:14. Not the fastest, but not the worst either. I agree, the fountain is ugly!
Kay
3 years ago
1:56. A tiny bit slow.
Poxie
3 years ago
1:56 “A bit slow.” Ha! I did it in 3:38, and thought I did pretty well!!
T. Anderson
3 years ago
4:08…I think that was the longest any puzzle has taken me. Not happy!!
Julia
3 years ago
3:21 and you are right Gail, the fountain is ugly
Dan
3 years ago
3:20 not bad for me. Yup the sky, for once was easy!!
Leslie O'Donnell
3 years ago
3:52 and 7 misplacements not too bad
kteaf
3 years ago
2:04 no misses
George
7 months ago
You finished the puzzle in 4:04
Difficulty: Brain Buster
Missed Placements: 6
George
8 months ago
You finished the puzzle in 4:40
Difficulty: Brain Buster
Missed Placements: 39
Fairfield 59
3 years ago
1:48 no misses no reveals.
Jan
3 years ago
1:27
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8:01 on bb with 8 misses
9:47, on brain buster with 11 misplaced.
1:42 No misses
7:23Brain Buster 3 misses
2:35, and I’ll take it. When this thing first jumped up I thought I would never be able to do anything with it. Ya never know. Keep ’em comin’…!
4:03 hard
You finished the puzzle in 7:45
Stats:
Difficulty: Brain Buster
Missed Placements: 0
Reveals Used: 0
You finished the puzzle in 6:22
Difficulty: Brain Buster
Missed Placements: 8
3;18 With one miss. You have to really take your time with this one.
3:14 no misses
2:49 w/3 misses.
2:45 – no misses
2:50 good for me.. no misses
Very interesting puzzle, Thank you, have Wonderful week, in spite of whats happening around us.
3:38.
3;33 Fun puzzle. I’ve been to Rome
2:30 with one miss cause I dropped it
2:20 with no misses or reveals.
3:14 Slow but steady. Never had any desire to visit Rome. Pictures are good enough for me
Check that one off!
5:22 Slow but sure. Interesting picture. I’ve not been to Rome.
3:27 no misses…interesting place.
Surprised myself with only one misplaced piece. My time is about average for me at 5:29. I did this on my phone. Nice photo.
2:31 Beautiful picture, but ugly fountain.
2:42, no reveals.
Judi, I also did this in 2:42 with no reveals. Visiting Rome is on my bucket list tho nowhere near the top.
Interesting picture, fountain and comments. What does M AGRIPPA translate to?
The inscription at the entrance of the Pantheon reads, in Latin: “M. AGRIPPA. … It translates roughly as “Marcus Agrippa, son of Lucius, having been consul three times, made it (or Marcus Agrippa constructed this while being consul for the third time)”.
The things AMAC teaches me with the daily puzzles; I didn’t realize this was the Pantheon.
As I did the reveal I wondered what was popular art work at the time this was built…and noticed the precision the stone carvers mastered at their craft. What was popular culture in society during those days? And, painstaking long work…no mistakes or start again.
Not my taste, but then again, I can’t say the art work I’m seeing today is that great, lol!
1:52, but 11 missed placements. It does normally take me longer, so I’ll take it!
I loved visiting Rome. It’s like walking in history. The city is vibrant and busy and modern and old. Great! Oh, 3:05 one misplaced piece.
3:31 no misses and no reveals. Beautiful picture.
Well that’s a switch..,. the sky was the easiest part on this one! 1:57
2:39. Average. Wish they had shot this from the other side where it shows more of the plaza. Our first and only trip overseas, so far, was to Rome which was so stunning and historic taking you back in time -Centuries. We stayed for10 days which wasn’t enough time to see the sites. The Churches, the ruins, the catacombs, the Vatican and museum….Highly recommend!
2:37 – no misses or reveals. I’m not the fastest at all, but I enjoy these puzzles.
2:12 Easy one today.
3:14. Not the fastest, but not the worst either. I agree, the fountain is ugly!
1:56. A tiny bit slow.
1:56 “A bit slow.” Ha! I did it in 3:38, and thought I did pretty well!!
4:08…I think that was the longest any puzzle has taken me. Not happy!!
3:21 and you are right Gail, the fountain is ugly
3:20 not bad for me. Yup the sky, for once was easy!!
3:52 and 7 misplacements not too bad
2:04 no misses
You finished the puzzle in 4:04
Difficulty: Brain Buster
Missed Placements: 6
You finished the puzzle in 4:40
Difficulty: Brain Buster
Missed Placements: 39
1:48 no misses no reveals.
1:27