With the coronavirus lockdown being extended for at least another three weeks, you might find yourself looking for new ways to entertain yourself.
And if you've already managed to complete all of the puzzles in your house, why not try this challenge.
American company Kodak, best known for their cameras, have launched the world's largest puzzle.
The absolute beast of an activity contains 51,300 pieces and once complete will showcase the 27 wonders of the world, including the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Rome's Colosseum and Machu Picchu in Peru.
If you can manage to complete monster, the finished product weighs a whopping 18.5 kilograms and measures 16.47 square metres.

However there is one major flaw - it doesn't come cheap.
The giant puzzle will set you back an eye-watering $500 (£400).
If you do want to shell out that kind of money, the puzzle is currently being sold on Puzzle Warehouse.
The website's description reads:"These are the brightest, richest, most colourful puzzles yet from Kodak, known for the highest quality imagery and brilliant photography."

It continues: "Each of the 27 individual puzzles are bagged separately. Box includes a large reference poster, information about each location and helpful instructions and tips.
"Perfect for a group/family project or the ultimate gift for the wanderlust traveller in your life."
People on social media have gone wild over the puzzle, with many saying they think they would struggle to finish it.
One person said: "I'm struggling with a 1000 piece one at the moment."
Another commented: "OMG!! I must admit when I get through this, I may need to go to a clinic that deals with addiction to jigsaws!!!"
A third replied: "I mean this is something I would like to do but where would you even do the jigsaw!! My dining room table is not quite big enough."
Someone else added: "That would keep us busy! It beats the 48,000 piece jigsaw I saw in Costco!"