About Pines on the Coastline: Step into a sun-drenched Mediterranean landscape with this digital jigsaw puzzle featuring Pines on the Coastline by Henri-Edmond Cross. Painted in the early 20th century, the work reflects Cross’s Neo-Impressionist approach, using small, vibrant strokes of color to capture light, movement, and atmosphere along the southern French coast. His time living by the sea deeply influenced this luminous palette and later inspired modern artists such as Henri Matisse. As an online puzzle, the interplay of warm earth tones, cool blues, and distinct natural forms creates an absorbing yet calming experience, rewarding players with a finished image that feels bright, peaceful, and timeless. // Image Credit: Henri-Edmond Cross (Henri-Edmond Delacroix)
If you didn't already know, the guelder-rose or guelder rose is a species of flowering plant native to Europe, northern Africa and central Asia. It is grown as an ornamental plant for its flowers and bright red berries. It is also called snowball tree, water elder, cramp bark, and European cranberrybush (it is not related to the cranberry). So what are you waiting for? Click start and give it a try!
Vibrant and visually captivating, today's jigsaw will test your puzzle solving skills. Featuring lots and lots of overlapping circles, ranging in size and color, this new game is a visual treat that evokes feelings of joy, creativity, and the limitless possibilities of artistic expression. Take a few minutes, put the pieces back together, reconstruct the collage of colorful circles, relax and have fun.
Peppers are widely used in many cuisines and come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors and flavors. In this new puzzle we feature lots and lots of red chili peppers. Chili peppers originated in Bolivia and were first cultivated in Mexico. When used fresh, they are most often prepared and eaten like a vegetable. They can also be dried and then crushed or ground into chili powder that is used as a spice or seasoning.
This new puzzle is based on a painting from 1866 by Winslow Homer and it depicts three women and one man play croquet. If you didn't already know, croquet is a sport that involves hitting wooden or plastic balls with a mallet through hoops. There are several variations of croquet, differing in the scoring systems, order of shots, and layout. Croquet is played on a grass court.
This illustration featured in today's puzzle shows three White-footed Mice perched on a large piece of wood in a grassy, open landscape. White-footed mice are small rodents native to North America, typically found in forests, grasslands, and rural areas. They have soft brown fur on their backs, white bellies and feet, and large ears and eyes, which help them sense their surroundings at night. These mice are primarily nocturnal, foraging for seeds, fruits, insects, and fungi. They are excellent climbers and often build nests in trees, logs, or abandoned burrows.
A joyful celebration of color in constant motion, Wiggly Rainbow Tiles transforms the familiar order of tiled patterns into a playful dance. Each piece bends and sways like ripples across a sunlit pond, creating a visual rhythm that refuses to sit still. Greens mimic fresh leaves in a breeze, pinks flicker like blossoms at dawn, and golds glow with warm afternoon light. Together, the hues twist and flow into a patchwork that feels alive and full of cheerful energy. It is a reminder that even in structure there is room for spontaneity.
Start today's puzzle and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of "verdant vines and violet floral patterns," where nature's elegance unfolds in a mesmerizing dance of color and symmetry. Lush green vines weave gracefully through a tapestry of violet blossoms, each petal intricately detailed and harmoniously arranged. This captivating design evokes a sense of springtime serenity and timeless beauty, inviting you to lose yourself in its botanical splendor. Perfect for those who appreciate the artistry of nature, this pattern is a celebration of life's delicate and vibrant forms.
In this new puzzle we feature some fresh and juicy peaches. These tasty fruits are usually eaten raw or used in jams, preserves or juices. The peach (Prunus persica) tree is native to Northwest China, where it was first domesticated and cultivated. It belongs to the genus Prunus, which includes the cherry, apricot, almond, and plum.
These beautiful flowers are native to East Asia. They can be blue, red, pink, light purple, or dark purple. They are widely cultivated in many parts of the world as ornamental plants. Common names include bigleaf hydrangea, mophead hydrangea, French hydrangea, lacecap hydrangea, hortensia and penny mac.
The Arfak Astrapia (Astrapia nigra) is a striking bird-of-paradise endemic to the Arfak and Tamrau Mountains on the Vogelkop Peninsula in West Papua, Indonesia. Males can reach up to 76 cm in length, including their dramatically elongated tail feathers, making them among the largest in their genus. They are known for their velvety jet-black heads, iridescent green-yellow mantles, and shimmering purple-blue highlights, with tails that can extend nearly twice the length of their bodies. In contrast, females are much smaller (around 50 cm), with plain brownish-black plumage and significantly shorter tails. Arfak Astrapias primarily feed on pandanus fruits, but they also forage for arthropods among moss-covered branches in montane cloud forests at elevations of 1,700-2,250 m.
During the fall season leaves turn from green to various shades of yellow, red, orange, brown, and purple. This phenomenon is commonly called autumn colors, fall colors or fall foliage. In this new puzzle we feature some leaves that have almost turned completely bright yellow. Pick a difficulty level, click start and get into the season spirit with this fall themed game. Have fun!
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