Jigsaw Puzzle Maker

About Our Online Jigsaw Puzzle Maker

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.

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A hanging basket overflows with vivid red impatiens, their bright petals spilling outward among a lush tangle of fresh green leaves. Some blossoms are fully open, while others are just beginning to unfurl, giving the arrangement a lively, ever-changing character. Set against the warm tones of the wall and wooden eaves, the intense reds and greens stand out even more, creating a cheerful splash of summer color. Impatiens are popular garden flowers for their long blooming season and their ability to thrive in partial shade, making them especially well suited to porches, balconies, and hanging containers.

Armín Stern captures the everyday rhythm of a Breton harbor in "Port in Audierne". Along the waterfront, tall masts rise above moored boats while barrels, fishing equipment, and groups of people bring life to the busy quay. The street leads the eye into the distance, where pale buildings cluster beneath a broad blue-gray sky. Stern uses soft, slightly muted colors and loose brushwork to give the scene an atmospheric, almost dreamlike quality. Small figures in brighter shades of red, pink, and blue add lively accents among the subdued tones of the harbor. Rather than presenting the port as a dramatic seascape, the painting focuses on its ordinary activity - the boats waiting beside the quay, people walking and talking, and the town continuing its daily routine beside the water. It is a charming glimpse of coastal life in Brittany during the first half of the 20th century.

A bright yellow cucumber flower glows among a tangle of broad green leaves, curling tendrils, and prickly stems. Bathed in warm sunlight, the tiny blossom stands out against the rich foliage, marking the beginning of another cucumber as the vine continues to spread through the garden. With its mix of vivid greens, golden petals, and twisting shapes, this close-up captures the lively, slightly wild character of a summer vegetable patch and turns an everyday garden moment into a cheerful jigsaw puzzle.

A cheerful crowd of marigolds fills the garden with glowing shades of gold, yellow, and deep orange. Their ruffled blossoms rise above feathery green leaves, catching the warm sunlight while unopened buds promise even more color to come. Behind them, the weathered wooden fence adds a rustic backdrop, making the bright flowers stand out all the more. Marigolds are famous for their long flowering season and their ability to thrive in sunny gardens. Their bold colors and densely packed petals have made them favorites in flower beds around the world. In this lively scene, the mix of blossoms, stems, leaves, and wooden textures creates plenty of intricate details to discover as the puzzle gradually comes together.

Johann Heinrich Roos’s "Family of Shepherds and Herd Resting", painted in 1658, captures a peaceful pause in rural life. The shepherding family has stopped with their animals, surrounded by cows, sheep, goats and a watchful dog, creating a scene filled with the quiet rhythms of the countryside. Roos was particularly skilled at bringing animals and pastoral landscapes to life, and here the herd becomes just as important as the human figures. The varied shapes, poses and textures of the animals give the painting a lively naturalism, while the resting shepherds lend it a calm, unhurried atmosphere. It is a wonderfully detailed glimpse of seventeenth-century pastoral life and a scene that rewards a closer look as each animal, figure and corner of the landscape gradually comes together.

A lively cascade of purple petunias spills across the scene, weaving through bright green leaves and sun-dried stems in a wonderfully untamed display. Deep violet blooms catch the sunlight while twisting vines and fading foliage add layers of texture and color. With its mix of fresh flowers, tangled greenery, and warm golden tones, this puzzle captures the charmingly imperfect beauty of a garden left to grow freely in the summer sun.

A cheerful still life brings together crisp green apples, deep purple plums, and a collection of decorated drinking glasses on a polished wooden table. The bright fruit stands out against the warm background, while the playful music-themed designs on the glasses add an unexpected touch of personality. With its mix of vivid colors, shiny glass, natural textures, and cozy indoor light, this puzzle offers plenty of small details to discover as the scene gradually comes together.

Bright yellow bean pods glow against a tangle of lush green leaves in today's puzzle. Climbing vines twist their way around a sturdy wooden support, reaching toward the summer sun while the ripening beans hang like little streaks of gold among the foliage. A few fading blossoms and drying leaves hint at the changing season and the harvest still to come. Yellow beans are varieties of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) and are closely related to green beans. Their sunny color comes from having less chlorophyll in the pods, but they have a similarly crisp texture and mild, slightly sweet flavor. Packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, they are a familiar sight in vegetable gardens during the warmest months of the year.

Warm sunshine filters through a tangle of green leaves, lighting up a colorful cluster of tomatoes as they ripen on the vine. Some have already turned a deep, juicy red, while others glow in shades of orange and gold, capturing the gradual transformation of a summer harvest. Drops of water still cling to their smooth skins, giving the scene an especially fresh, just-picked feeling. Tomatoes originated in western South America and were cultivated in the Americas long before they reached Europe in the 16th century. Botanically, a tomato is a fruit, specifically a berry, although in the kitchen it is usually treated as a vegetable. Tomatoes are also rich in vitamin C, potassium, and lycopene, the pigment responsible for the familiar red color of many varieties. Interestingly, tomatoes do not all ripen to red. Depending on the variety, mature fruits can be yellow, orange, pink, purple, green, or even nearly black.

Clusters of dusky blue plums hang heavily among bright green leaves, soaking up the warmth of the summer sun. Their powdery skins and deep violet-blue color stand out against the lively foliage, giving this puzzle a wonderfully fresh, just-picked-from-the-garden feel. Plums belong to the genus Prunus, making them relatives of cherries, peaches, apricots, and almonds. Many varieties develop a natural whitish coating called bloom, a harmless waxy layer that helps protect the fruit and retain moisture. Plums have been cultivated for thousands of years and come in an impressive range of colors, from green and golden yellow to red, purple, and almost black. When dried, certain varieties become the familiar prunes. Piece together this sunlit branch and enjoy a little taste of late summer, one blue plum at a time.

A quiet corner of Alpine life unfolds outside a village forge, where horses, cattle, workers, and a curious dog gather beneath the shelter of an old farmhouse. A white horse waits patiently near the blacksmith while everyday work carries on around it, giving the scene the lively, unhurried feeling of a rural community going about its business. Beyond the forge, the landscape opens into a broad valley with a lake and distant mountains, while heavy clouds gather overhead. Painted in 1853, Friedrich Gauermann was especially admired for combining detailed studies of animals with dramatic Alpine scenery. He often drew inspiration from journeys through Tyrol, Salzburg, and the Salzkammergut, later bringing those observations together into carefully composed landscapes such as this one.

Antal Illés’s Shepherdess depicts a solitary woman in a vivid red dress and headscarf standing beside a rustic well or water trough. She is surrounded by a broad, open landscape of green and golden fields, while a large tree anchors the foreground and stretches its branches across the sky. The figure’s small scale emphasizes the spaciousness and stillness of the countryside. Muted earth tones and soft, natural light create a calm, contemplative atmosphere, with the red clothing providing a striking focal point. Through its balanced composition and quiet rural subject, the painting presents pastoral life as simple, peaceful, and closely connected to nature.

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