All my OCD and completionists friends, you're gonna have to look away from this one.
A funeral home in Wisconsin wanted to sponsor a fun community event and decided to put together the world's largest puzzle: a 60,000-piece giant.
Or, as it turns out, a 59,999-piece giant, thanks to one missing piece.
The world's largest puzzle is almost complete, but organizers say it's missing one piece.
The puzzle was put together during a community event at Grasse Funeral Home in Wisconsin and includes 60,000 pieces – minus the one missing piece.

"I wanted to get the community involved," Grasse Funeral Home and Cremation Service organizer Nina Grasse said, adding the goal was to meet new people in a fun way.
The puzzle includes pictures of special landmarks from around the world.
According to the puzzle's creator, Dowdle, the puzzle is 8 feet tall and 29 feet long, making it the world's largest commercially available jigsaw puzzle.
It's made up of 60, 1,000-piece puzzles that can be brought together to make one large picture.
All of that work by all of those people and they come up just one tiny piece short.
