Solving puzzles creates lots of questions. Is this piece accurate? Is this piece correct? Is this piece ideal? Thinking back to our childhood memory when buying puzzles from a toy vendor, they were in imperfect condition, though they looked ordinary, sometimes looking ripped off. However, the point is the same: looking for the right pieces. Looking for the right answer to accomplish a completeness. Because at the end of the day, these puzzle pieces are made for each other. For me, the concept of a game is associated with the process of creating art pieces. Personally, at the exhibition of "Tak Kenal Maka..." I talked about how childhood puzzles were part of my early learning or my common sense on how human beings thrive through games at the start of life. Playing games is nostalgic, and it has become a significant role in evoking "the inner child" within adults.