Sanremo was just a confirmation: Bresh also loves Puzzle .
In fact, he admitted in the interview with GQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCTJlcC5FYU that the puzzle was a real discovery.
During the interview, Bresh admits he'd never been a fan, but that he suddenly developed this passion. One day, when he just needed some peace and quiet and a social detox, he decided to leave the house and buy a puzzle .
" I bought a puzzle to feel good and reflect more on myself, without ending up watching Netflix or being on my phone... I started doing it and in the evening a friend came to the house... we stayed until the morning to solve the puzzle ."
And that's the essence of our motto: "Shut yourself up at home and do puzzles."
Bresh, with a short story, perfectly explained what doing a puzzle means to us.
It's a simple thing that takes your mind off your usual routine for a while. You can do it alone or with friends, for as long as you like. Don't rush to finish, just enjoy the moment!
This is precisely why we wanted to dedicate an article to him: because Bresh embodies the pure essence of what making puzzles means to us.
We already know the cognitive benefits of puzzles . But the best part is that puzzles don't just train the mind... they help us slow down, share, and experience a moment undistracted by everything else.