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You need to identify colors with their appearances.
You then sort everything in the place where it should be (by common colors) + if the puzzle might appear in two places you mark it by putting it on the bottom of the pile (of each "colors-sorted" pile). You match immediately elements which are obvious. You sort everything in relation to the picture.
Then you match them, if the puzzle don't suits – it means that it belongs somewhere else. If you can't figure out one – you proceed to another and wait for the proper time. You take as many attempts that are necessary in order to close it to the puzzle pattern.
DONE. Important is to stay until it's done.
+ ↑ you always have to keep an eye on the big picture (puzzle image)
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I've developed this technique by myself. It's pure entertainment. However, how can it be used in carious other (non-connected) fields like business?
Think for yourself. (replace word puzzle with word: customer for instance)
BTW. I've assembled this puzzles for the second time in my life.
Patience is the virtue of gods.Edit