A square blue box for 'Liberty Puzzles' wooden jigsaw puzzles, featuring a colorful Spilhaus Projection map on the front cover, photographed on a wooden surface with puzzle pieces scattered around the edges. The title reads, "A Map to Change Your Perspective."
A photograph of the puzzle being put together on a wooden surface.
A close-up photo of the map being put together with the text about the Spilhaus Projection at the bottom of the  puzzle.
A close up of the puzzle being put together featuring the title, "A Map to Change Your Perspective" at the top.
A square blue box for 'Liberty Puzzles' wooden jigsaw puzzles, featuring a colorful Spilhaus Projection map on the front cover, photographed on a wooden surface with puzzle pieces scattered around the edges. The title reads, "A Map to Change Your Perspective."
A photograph of the puzzle being put together on a wooden surface.
A close-up photo of the map being put together with the text about the Spilhaus Projection at the bottom of the  puzzle.
A close up of the puzzle being put together featuring the title, "A Map to Change Your Perspective" at the top.

Spilhaus Projection Jigsaw Puzzle

Regular price $200.00
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WHOI + Liberty Puzzles Collaboration

This is not your average puzzle - this is an heirloom-quality wooden jigsaw puzzle meant to be shared! Finish it and pass it on to your fellow puzzle aficionados. Established in 2005 by Jeff Eldridge and Chris Wirth, Liberty Puzzles is the product of their shared passion for the rich history and social experience of wooden jigsaw puzzles.

Liberty Puzzles created this unique puzzle in collaboration with WHOI designer Natalie Renier, featuring her watercolor rendering of the Spilhaus map projection. The artwork is based on bathymetric data extruded from the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) dataset, offering a striking view of the Earth designed to “change your perspective.”

Natalie’s artwork highlights the oceans at the center of the world, inviting you to rethink traditional maps and appreciate the vital role of the ocean.

  • Completed puzzle is 13.25” x 17.25”
  • 457 pieces