Every puzzle begins with a single edge — a boundary that defines where one piece ends and another begins. At ppuzzle.works, we understand that the space between pieces is as important as the pieces themselves. It is in these gaps, these thin slivers of absence, that the geometry of connection reveals itself.
A hexagon shares its edges with six neighbors. No corner is wasted, no angle arbitrary. The 120-degree meeting of three edges creates a vertex of perfect equilibrium — a point where forces balance, where structure becomes inevitable. This is the mathematics of belonging.
Webuild with the patience of woodworkers who measure twice and cut once, who understand that precision is not the enemy of beauty but its closest companion. The satisfying click of a piece finding its home is not merely mechanical satisfaction — it is the sound of order emerging from complexity.