Ravensburger Oceanic Wonders – 3000 Piece Puzzle Reviews
Ravensburger Oceanic Wonders – 3000 Piece Puzzle
- This 3000 piece puzzle has a unique design that encourages hand eye coordination
- Ravensburger puzzles are made in Germany from the highest quality and thickest green Kappa cardboard available
- Pieces have a nice matted finish which makes them easy to see and handle
- Builds small motor skills, picture recognition, and task completion
- Promotes cooperative as well as independent play
Piece together this colorful ocean scene and watch it come to life in wonderful detail. Assemble it; then glue and frame it. With photographic-quality colors, this puzzle looks great in any room once completed. It’s the perfect rainy-day activity for the whole family. Contains 3,000 pieces. Measures 12″ x 17″ x 2.25″.
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(out of 14 reviews)
List Price: $ 34.99
Price: $ 21.41

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Review by Cheese_Cake for Ravensburger Oceanic Wonders – 3000 Piece Puzzle
I am stuck on a sea turtle now… I think the most difficult part of it. I am glad I have chsen this one!
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It is the coolest set of puzzles ever. Bright, fun and challenging! Definatelly not for begginers. Every day I amd rushing home from work to do my puzzles. My coworkers are laughing
Review by Reynolds Potter for Ravensburger Oceanic Wonders – 3000 Piece Puzzle
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My wife is a fan of puzzles, so I did some looking around and picked this puzzle for one of her birthday presents. She just finished it last night and we’ve already toasted the completion with some excellent Chardonnay. This is an exceptionally high quality puzzle. You will need to have a large table devoted to the process while you piece it together. Also, plan to invest some time: There are 3000 pieces! The illustration is quite fine, but it doesn’t do it justice. The finished puzzle is gorgeous.
Review by Scott Hollander for Ravensburger Oceanic Wonders – 3000 Piece Puzzle
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Ravensburger puzzles are always top quality, and this puzzle is no exception. My daguhter loves helping me with it…and can’t wait until it’s finished.
You can’t go wrong with this puzzle…or any Ravensburger product.
Review by Michael Brown for Ravensburger Oceanic Wonders – 3000 Piece Puzzle
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Honestly, I just wanted a nice 3000 piece puzzle… what I got was an absolutely gorgeous image that is incredibly detailed. The above photo does not do it justice.
Review by J. T. for Ravensburger Oceanic Wonders – 3000 Piece Puzzle
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I’m comparatively fast when it comes to jigsaw puzzles, so I’m always looking for a challenge. This puzzle delivered. It took me several weeks, compared to the couple days I usually take.
Quality
The puzzle is high quality. The pieces are smooth with a light texture to reduce glare. There’s minimal dust in the box. The pieces are all variations on the standard “H” shape–no oddball shapes–and all of the pieces interlock in some way, so you don’t have to press two flat edges against each other and beg them to stay put until you find the surrounding pieces to lock them into place. The only disappointment was in the artwork. Don’t get me wrong, it’s gorgeous–but some elements are obviously cut-and-paste from one part of the puzzle to another. There are a number of fish and pieces of coral that are identical in shape, only differing in size and/or color.
Challenge
Prepare for this puzzle! It’s a great difficulty level. Though there are a lot of colors, many of the colors are similar in several different areas of the puzzle. The pieces are small enough, and the puzzle large enough, that in many cases, the entire piece is a wide swath of a solid color. It’s up to you to guess which dolphin that gray piece belongs to!
Size
I did not realize just how much space this puzzle would take up. Take note! This puzzle is 48″ x 32″–that’s almost 4 feet by 3 feet! If you’re like me, you start the puzzle by spreading the pieces out, face up, on the table. Then you put together the edge pieces (the frame). Then you start filling the inside. I have a huge dining table, 3.5 feet by 8 feet when both leaves are in. The scattered pieces easily took up 75% of the extended table. There wasn’t any room to assemble the edge! Much less to sort pieces by color or pattern. I spent a lot of time scooting pieces out of the way. I had to put the frame together amongst the scattered pieces, then pick out small segments to assemble in the empty area. We ate dinner every night for weeks perched at the very end of the table, sometimes on top of puzzle pieces. So just keep in mind–this puzzle needs a lot of space.
This was a great puzzle, and I highly recommend it to people who have the space and the patience to put it together.