Series 9

Poker Dogs

What's this?

Our homage to the classic American kitsch painting "Poker Game" from 1894. Wag your way through this 1000-piece puzzle it's an all paws on deck situation. Woof!

1000 pieces

Random cut — every piece different than the next!

How big?

Completed, Poker Dogs is 23.62 x 30.31 inches. The Poker Dogs box is 14.25 x 9 x 2 inches.

What's in the box?

1000 pieces, a reusable resealable bag, bonus double-sided fold-out poster.

The paper pulp used to create all Le Puzz puzzles is earth friendly and harvested from a sustainably managed forest.

The paper pulp used to create all Le Puzz puzzles is earth friendly and harvested from a sustainably managed forest.

Early Reviews of Poker Dogs

"I didn't know dogs could do this!" -Linda, "I've seen this painting before somewhere." -Dan, "I enjoyed this puzzle even though I've never been introduced to this type of animal, it's nice to learn about new things." -Kay, "Why wasn't I invited." - Richard, "Dogs are historically terrible at card games, so this is impressive!" -Amy, "This looks illegal." -Shannon, "I sorted out the brown pieces first." -Alistair, "Wait, that's my dog!" -Roxy, "What will they think of next? Cats playing Hearts?" -Laura, "We almost named you Poker Dog." - William, "That one dog has a really long arm, I think he's cheating." -Carol, "This is why I never leave my house anymore, I'm afraid that my dogs will do this." -Parker, "Wow, what kind of Grandfather clock is that?" -Herman

Every dog has his poker face.

This puzzle is a diamond in the woof!

Our puzzle die lines are exclusive to Le Puzz and are random cut meaning every piece is different than the next! Detail above of the 1000 pc. die line to give you a sense of the kinds of pieces you might encounter. Our 1000 piece puzzles are extra large and not recommended for tiny tables!

The back of the box features a poker hand explainer - "All the hands(paws) of poker explained." We also included a few extremely interesting facts about the original Poker Dogs painting and it's creator, Cassius Marcellus Coolidge. We may or may not have repeated these facts several times since learning them. Like we said - extremely interesting!