Puzzle Wars

mayo 5, 2023

A Star Wars puzzle box with 300 large pieces is open on a table. The box features iconic characters and scenes, including a large Darth Vader figure in the background, with a few puzzle pieces scattered nearby.

Por Julia Caulfield

May 4th marks National Star Wars Day, and this year, he local library in Telluride, Colorado celebrated with some community competition. KOTO’s Julia Caulfield was there and brings this report.

It’s May the 4th and Star Wars is the theme of the first ever Wilkinson Public Library puzzle competition.

“Without further ado, I think you guys are here to puzzle. Does anyone have an idea what the puzzle is going to be?” Jill Wilson, Public Services Manager at the library, asks.

The crowd responds “Star Wars”. It’s National Star Wars Day.

“May the 4th be with you,” Wilson says, “Alright you guys ready to puzzle? On your mark, get set, May the 4th be with you.”

The program room of the library erupts into a flurry of activity. Teams featuring puzzlers 7 to 70 jump into action, flipping over pieces, sorting by color, searching for edges.

“It’s teams of two, ten teams of two. They all have the exact same puzzle. We tried to pick a puzzle people could complete within two hours, so I chose 300 pieces because I think that’s doable. The team who finishes the puzzle quickest gets a gift card to Kazahana, and all the glory.”

Kaylie and Lilly Reed, a mother daughter duo, are working from the outside in.

“Well we’re basically doing the outside first, and then we’re going to do the inside.”

Lizzy Edwards and Annie Foxen are leaning into the competition.

“We’re feeling really competitive. I feel like we’re going a good job of separating the edge pieces and turning all pieces over simultaneously. That is our strategy at the moment,” Says Edwards, “We’re also running buddies so we’ve also practiced being in competitive situations together, of a different variety, but I think the athletic translates to intellectually.”

Slowly – and for some, not so slowly – a picture emerges. Luke Skywalker stands in the middle of the picture shooting blaster, flanked by Han Solo, Princess Leia, Obi-Wan Kenobi. Chewbacca, R2-D2, and C-3PO stand in the corner. Darth Vader menaces in the background with his red light saber.

As the clock hits 50 minutes – almost exactly to the second…

“We have a winner!” Willson exclaims to cheers and groans.

Abby Conroy and Damon Nilsson win the puzzle competition (photo Julia Caulfield)

Abby Conroy and Damon Nilsson are the winning team.

“Honestly I’m shaking. Damon is shaking. Damon honestly did 90% of the puzzle, I’m not going to lie,” says Conroy, “I’m just glad everyone had fun, honestly.”

The puzzle may be from a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, but the fun of the puzzle competition is very much here and now.

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