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What makes this book of โspot the differencesโ puzzles so unique? Simply put: the quality of the photographs. Every one of the pictures comes from the acclaimed George Eastman House archive, with some dating back to the 1800s. So they make stunning art as well as absorbing brainteasers. In every case, youโll get two versions of the picture side by side; theyโll look almost alike, but one is slightly different from the other. Itโs up to you to search the images and find the variations. The puzzles come in three levels of difficulty: easy with five differences, medium with six, and hard with seven. The photos encompass historical figures, famous buildings, stunning landscapes, and engaging animals and many are iconic works by renowned photographers. The most famous include โThe Migrant Motherโ by Dorothea Lange; Lewis W. Hineโs โPower House Mechanicโ; and the amazing portrait of Abraham Lincoln taken by the celebrated Civil War photographer Matthew Brady. Review: Good present for someone who likes these types of puzzles - Got this for my dad for Fatherโs Day. He enjoyed the pictures. The pictures are all or mostly black and white and sepia, which makes it more challenging. Review: Fun and mind stretching. - Helps adults use their brains. Fun to do.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 515 Reviews |
R**S
Good present for someone who likes these types of puzzles
Got this for my dad for Fatherโs Day. He enjoyed the pictures. The pictures are all or mostly black and white and sepia, which makes it more challenging.
D**E
Fun and mind stretching.
Helps adults use their brains. Fun to do.
S**Y
Very nice quality and fantastic job on the comparisons
GREAT quality photographs. I enjoyed that it was much more diverse than I expected it to be. From the cover you get the impression that they will all be side by side photographs but that is NOT the case. The photographs were not animations either, these were all actual pictures and most were historically representative which I appreciated. The answer section was done PERFECTLY... making it VERY easy to identify whether or not you were able to get all the missing items. Only improvement suggestions: (since I bought this for a gift for someone) they didn't understand why below each picture "set" it didn't tell you how many items you are "looking for"?... By not knowing you have to refer to the answer page every time you think you are "done" and unfortunately because the answer pages are so vibrantly colored with the red circles... you are unable to count the "dots" without knowing where the missing items are (thus stopping your ability to progress further on the same photo set). Additionally it'd be nice to have these pages removable/perforated so that they can be pulled out and worked on as a group or passed around the table...
H**B
Good way to relax.
Great pictures. As others have mentioned; it would be nice to have some information on the photos. When and where were they taken, for example. Would make a great gift.
K**H
Why arenโt the pictures labeled?
Living only 2 hours east of Rochester, NY, I was thrilled to see this book. The Eastman House is stunning. So it amazes me that thereโs no description of the photos in this collection. I know what Abraham Lincoln and Mark Twain look like, but what about the factory worker on the cover? When was this taken? Where was it taken? What type of machine is he operating? Who was the photographer? Iโm just finishing a picture book on nice travel pictures - gives a nice little description of the location. Thereโs clearly plenty of room on the page to put a 3 or 4 line description to give more appreciation for the photos. How hard is that given that these come out of the Eastman House? They most assuredly have information on each of them, even if the names of some of the subjects are unknown. They can certainly provide enough information to pique interest a bit more and even educate a little. And if people want to skip descriptions they can just find the differences. Everyone enjoys this way. The publisher dropped the ball big time on this. I have several friends who love classic turn of the century B&W photos, but thereโs no way Iโd consider gifting this to any of them - theyโll think the same exact thing Iโm thinking. Iโm not returning it, but certainly not recommending it.
G**D
Love,love,love me all these
Love this so much And I will be busy for a while,it's a big one too!
R**R
Fun
Fun
R**S
Good one
Great resolution on the pictures and it lists the differences for the pictures-unlike another one that I regret buying
H**T
Good value
Much prefer the black and white pictures. The color just complicates them
D**W
Would buy again
Very good quality book with some quite challenging puzzles.
P**O
Great
Challenging but fun, my son loves it Good pictures
N**P
Good value
Love this. Interesting pictures.
T**Y
Spot the difference
Great book
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