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Two students in black uniforms run straight at you, grinning — one dark-haired with an ear cuff, one white-haired behind small round blue glasses. A wall of shattered glass and broken concrete hangs suspended behind them under a flat blue sky, with three more figures tumbling among the shards.
Close to half the board is plain sky and pale rubble, which turns the top into shape-matching rather than colour-matching.
300 pieces, but a large flat blue sky and a field of near-identical glass shards give little to work from.











