Colored Markers Jigsaw Puzzle

Colored Markers
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In this new puzzle we feature lots of transparent boxes filled with colored markers. A marker also known as a marker pen, fine liner, marking pen, felt-tip pen, flow marker has its own ink source and a tip made of porous, pressed fibers such as felt and it's used to write on different surfaces such as glass, plastic, wood, metal, stone, paper or on whiteboards. Think you can put the colorful markers in this new puzzle back together? Give it a try!

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