
The image above lists the verses that create each puzzle piece for Level One. The puzzle pieces BEGIN aligning themselves from the left side to the right side. My physical puzzle was created from the Artscroll, Stone Edition, Tanach, Student Size pages. I used the English interpretation.

The image above shows some of the locations where the “repetition of phrases” exist between the various columns of text for Level One. The "repetition of phrases" are serving as horizontal alignment indicators to align the columns of text. I will not list all of the repetition of phrases. Purchase the book "Torah Puzzle Motherboard" for a deeper dive into all of the repetitions that exist on all seven levels.

The image above lists the verses that create each puzzle piece for Level Two. The puzzle pieces align themselves from the left to the right.

The image above shows some of the locations where the “repetition of phrases” exist between the various columns of text for Level Two. The "repetition of phrases" are serving as horizontal alignment indicators to align the columns of text.

The image above lists the verses that create each puzzle piece for Level Three. The puzzle pieces align themselves from the left to the right.

The image above shows some of the locations where the “repetition of phrases” exist between the various columns of text for Level Three. The "repetition of phrases" are serving as horizontal alignment indicators to align the columns of text.

The image above lists the verses that create each puzzle piece for Level Four. The puzzle pieces align themselves from the left to the right.

The image above shows some of the locations where the “repetition of phrases” exist between the various columns of text for Level Four. The "repetition of phrases" are serving as horizontal alignment indicators to align the columns of text.

The image above lists the verses that create each puzzle piece for Level Five. The puzzle pieces align themselves from the left to the right.

The image above shows some of the locations where the “repetition of phrases” exist between the various columns of text for Level Five. The "repetition of phrases" are serving as horizontal alignment indicators to align the columns of text. Puzzle piece #91 is serving as a CONTROL COLUMN - controlling the alignment of three individual columns of text.

The image above lists the verses that create each puzzle piece for Level Six. Interestingly, the "Book" of Leviticus is the entire level. The puzzle pieces begin aligning themselves towards the middle of the puzzle and then continue to the right side. The puzzle pieces will then begin aligning at the left side of the puzzle and continue towards the middle.

The image above shows some of the locations where the “repetition of phrases” exist between the various columns of text for Level Six. The "repetition of phrases" are serving as horizontal alignment indicators to align the columns of text.

The image above lists the verses that create each puzzle piece for Level Seven. Interestingly, the "Book" of Numbers is the entire level. The puzzle pieces will align themselves where the "Book" of Leviticus puzzle pieces end. The puzzle pieces align themselves towards the middle of the puzzle and then continue to the right side. The puzzle pieces will then begin aligning at the left side of the puzzle and END in the middle of the level.

The image above shows some of the locations where the “repetition of phrases” exist between the various columns of text for Level Seven. The "repetition of phrases" are serving as horizontal alignment indicators to align the columns of text. #7 shows the colossal length of text of the census aligning - most exciting! A "compounding error" would have occurred if the data was corrupted, text added, or removed. The text remained in pristine order, and I was able to do my job and assemble the jigsaw puzzle perfectly.

The image above shows the seven levels will stack precisely on top of each other. The thick black bars between some of the puzzle pieces show where the English interpretation from the Hebrew ran short. The thick black bars are showing a slight gap between "puzzle piece levels". The Torah Scroll IS a jigsaw puzzle. The jigsaw puzzle is 19 columns wide by 7 levels deep.

There are 129 individual puzzle pieces that create the jigsaw puzzle.

The shape of the jigsaw puzzle is a Banner.
Here is an animation of the 7 levels stacking themselves perfectly together.