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A '''Puzzle globe''' is a ] assembly of ] pieces that, when assembled, form a complete sphere or ]. The Misplaced Pages logo is an example of such a puzzle, although, unlike the Misplaced Pages logo, actual puzzle globes will generally have a one-piece spherical substrate that supports the puzzle pieces as they are laid in place. In some puzzle globes the substrate is steel and the puzzle pieces are ]; the magnetic attraction keeps pieces on the lower portion of the sphere from falling off. | |||
A '''Puzzle globe''' is a ] assembly of ] pieces which is constructed in solving a '''globe puzzle'''. | |||
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A Puzzle globe is a spherical assembly of puzzle pieces that, when assembled, form a complete sphere or globe. The Misplaced Pages logo is an example of such a puzzle, although, unlike the Misplaced Pages logo, actual puzzle globes will generally have a one-piece spherical substrate that supports the puzzle pieces as they are laid in place. In some puzzle globes the substrate is steel and the puzzle pieces are magnetic; the magnetic attraction keeps pieces on the lower portion of the sphere from falling off.
Pictorial rendition of a partially assembled Puzzle globe
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