With a Gale Pitt puzzle, you often get a choice of seasons. The best bits from a puzzler’s point of view are the wintery areas, because snow white pieces are easy to find in the box. Next in line are the red or golden leaves in the autumn areas. The various greens of spring and summer can get a bit too mixed up; it’s most helpful if there’s a big stripy tent or something else distinctive to look out for. It’s not that I want things easy all the time, but there’s no point making it more difficult than it needs to be, is there?

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