This fun new tool lets you create unlimited jigsaw puzzles from your images. Making a new puzzle game is very simple and it only requires you to browse your computer for a image that our generator can turn into the puzzle's pieces. Whether it's a stunning landscape captured in a high-resolution photograph or a heartwarming family portrait, our puzzle maker turns your memories into an interactive and entertaining experience.
The maker allows all major image formats like: .JPG, .PNG, .GIF, .WEBP. To ensure optimal presentation, the chosen image undergoes intelligent scaling and cropping to fit our standardized format (you can select what get's cropped after you choose an image), maintaining a 4:3 aspect ratio. This ensures that wider images don't lose their visual appeal during the transformation into puzzle pieces. For the best results, we recommend images with a resolution of 800x600 pixels or higher, ensuring a crisp and clear puzzle-solving experience.
So, what are you waiting for? Grab those fun vacation photos, family pictures, or, why not, snapshots of the family pet and turn them into a fun pastime.
The photos you use are not uploaded or saved on our website. The 'magic' happens locally in your browser, so rest assured your photos are private.
Cherries and Apricots is a bright fruit puzzle featuring glossy red cherries, golden apricots, and a classic checkered tablecloth. Cherries are known for their deep ruby color and sweet-tart flavor, while apricots are prized for their soft skin, warm orange color, and fragrant, honey-like taste. Together, these summer stone fruits create a cheerful still life puzzle with rich colors, natural textures, and a relaxing challenge for anyone who enjoys fruit puzzles, food puzzles, picnic scenes, and colorful kitchen-inspired designs.
Alfred Sisley’s The Seine at Port-Marly, Piles of Sand turns a working riverbank into a scene of quiet luminosity. Pale heaps of sand slope into the foreground, their earthy tones set against the bright, rippling blue of the Seine. Small boats drift across the water, carrying figures engaged in the practical labor of dredging and transport, while bare trees rise in soft verticals along the opposite shore. Painted with loose, flickering strokes, the scene feels both industrious and serene: Sisley catches not a grand event, but the everyday rhythm of light, water, work, and weather along the river
A Splash of Scarlet captures the moment a garden pauses to admire its own boldest color. Against a wash of rain-bright leaves and soft greenery, a hibiscus unfurls like a burst of tropical sunlight painted in red. Its petals ripple outward with delicate texture, while tiny flecks of golden pollen add a playful challenge for the eye. Piece by piece, this puzzle invites you into a lush, living scene where one brilliant bloom turns an ordinary garden corner into something unforgettable.
Beneath a canopy of towering green blades, a tiny traveler carries its spiral home through a hidden world of moss, mud, and morning quiet. Every pebble becomes a landmark, every drop of dew a shimmering pool, and every inch of earth a new adventure. This peaceful puzzle invites you to slow down, look closely, and discover the miniature magic tucked away in an ordinary garden.
Lose yourself in a living maze of layered fronds, where every shade of green seems to twist, overlap, and reach toward the light. This puzzle invites you into the quiet complexity of nature’s design: bright new growth, shadowed depths, and countless slender leaves woven together like threads in a botanical tapestry. Calm at first glance and wonderfully tricky up close, A Tangle of Green is a fresh, immersive challenge for anyone who loves texture, pattern, and the peaceful wildness of the garden.
Carnations by Štefan Polkoráb presents a lush bouquet of freshly cut flowers arranged in a shallow bowl. The composition is dominated by soft pink, cream, and yellow carnations, their ruffled petals painted with loose, expressive brushstrokes. The flowers spill gently across the vessel, creating a sense of abundance and natural movement. The muted brown and grey background makes the blossoms appear especially bright and delicate. Rather than focusing on precise botanical detail, the artist emphasizes texture, color, and atmosphere. The visible brushwork gives the painting a lively, intimate quality, suggesting the fleeting freshness of the flowers. The work is a tender still life that celebrates everyday beauty through warmth, softness, and painterly immediacy.
Five Fancy Pigeons brings together a stately flock in full feathered finery. Set against a soft garden landscape, these elegant domestic pigeons show off their varied plumage, crested heads, and feathered feet like birds gathered for a formal portrait. From the deep black and rich russet birds to the pale white, green-gray, and golden companions, each pigeon adds its own character to this charming vintage illustration.
A cheerful burst of pink phlox steals the spotlight in this garden-bright puzzle, with delicate clusters of flowers stretching across a rich, shadowy fence. Lush green leaves weave between the blossoms, creating a lively contrast of color, texture, and hidden details. Piece by piece, this backyard scene blooms into a celebration of summer, vivid, peaceful, and full of charm.
A lively planter overflowing with heather-like blooms in red, purple, white, and yellow-green, this image turns a simple terracotta pot into a bright garden display. Fine clusters of tiny flowers rise in soft, feathery spikes, mixed with fresh green foliage that adds texture and depth. With its dense colors, natural patterns, and close-up detail, this puzzle offers a cheerful challenge full of small shapes, vivid contrasts, and the charm of a flower stand in bloom.
Gather piece by piece around a lively little tree filled with wings, color, and character. Painted in America around 1840, Birds brings together a charming variety of feathered visitors, some perched among the leaves and others gathered on the green ground below, set against a soft pale-yellow sky. With its folk-art warmth and delightful details, this puzzle invites you to slow down, look closely, and enjoy every beak, branch, feather, and fern.
Today's new puzzle turns an ordinary brush pile into a wonderfully intricate puzzle of lines, textures, and hidden patterns. Pale gray stems, reddish-brown twigs, rough bark, clean-cut ends, and shadowed gaps weave across the image in every direction, creating a natural maze that rewards patience and close observation. Simple at first glance but surprisingly complex, this puzzle is perfect for anyone who enjoys earthy details, woodland textures, and the satisfying challenge of finding order in a tangle of nature.
Polkoráb’s Still Life with Lemons feels like a small theatre of ordinary things, quietly lit after the bustle of a meal or a market day. The lemons gather on the left like warm yellow lanterns, their brightness softened by the powdery texture of pastel. In front, a loaf of bread rests heavily on the white cloth, earthy and solid, while glass bottles, a dark jug, a little cup, and a folded napkin rise behind it in muted blues, greens, browns, and greys. The composition is humble but carefully staged: sharp citrus, crusted bread, cool glass, dark ceramic, and rumpled cloth all meet in a subdued interior. Nothing is polished to perfection. The objects seem handled, used, and lived with.