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Of these five aproachesapproaches to starting a jigsaw puzzle, which one is fastest?

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Of the following 5 strategies for getting started assembling a jigsaw puzzle:

  • Assembling the border and connecting other pieces to it
  • Working your way out from one corner
  • Trying to assemble faces or other recognizable parts of the picture
  • Picking a random piece and working your way out from it
  • Finding random pieces that fit together

which one or what combination results in the shortest solving time, on average, statistically speaking, according to the experts? And are there other strategiesNote that I haven't listed herethis is not a matter of experience. What do the studies on jigsaw-puzzle solving show? 

Be sure to include the reasons why the strategy or combination of strategies you chose is the fastest.

Of the following 5 strategies for getting started assembling a jigsaw puzzle:

  • Assembling the border and connecting other pieces to it
  • Working your way out from one corner
  • Trying to assemble faces or other recognizable parts of the picture
  • Picking a random piece and working your way out from it
  • Finding random pieces that fit together

which one results in the shortest solving time, on average? And are there other strategies that I haven't listed here? Be sure to include the reasons why the strategy or combination of strategies you chose is the fastest.

Of the following 5 strategies for getting started assembling a jigsaw puzzle:

  • Assembling the border and connecting other pieces to it
  • Working your way out from one corner
  • Trying to assemble faces or other recognizable parts of the picture
  • Picking a random piece and working your way out from it
  • Finding random pieces that fit together

which one or what combination results in the shortest solving time, on average, statistically speaking, according to the experts? Note that this is not a matter of experience. What do the studies on jigsaw-puzzle solving show? 

Be sure to include the reasons why the strategy or combination of strategies is the fastest.

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