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.
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Today's puzzle is based on "Landscape", an oil painting created between 1925 and 1928 by an anonymous artist identified as an imitator of Vincent van Gogh. Thick, expressive brushstrokes bring the enclosed garden to life, with rows of red, orange, yellow, pink and blue flowers leading towards a small white shed with a warm orange roof. A wooden fence frames the garden, while tall trees and a textured turquoise sky complete the colorful scene. With its varied flowers, visible brushwork and abundance of fine details, this painting makes a vibrant and engaging jigsaw puzzle.
Celebrate the timeless beauty of a sunny garden with this charming jigsaw puzzle featuring a cluster of delicate pink roses surrounded by vibrant green foliage. Illuminated by warm summer light, the blossoms reveal layer upon layer of softly curled petals, creating a scene that is both peaceful and full of color. Every piece brings you closer to the intricate details of one of the world's most beloved flowers. Roses (Rosa species) have been cultivated for thousands of years and today include thousands of cultivars in an incredible range of colors, shapes, and fragrances. Their layered blooms attract bees and other pollinators, while their lush foliage provides a striking backdrop throughout the growing season. With proper care, many garden roses flower repeatedly from late spring until autumn, offering months of brilliant color.
Three ripe raspberries rest on the broad underside of a green leaf, their bright red color standing out against a beautiful network of veins and surrounding garden foliage. This puzzle captures a small but striking moment from nature, full of rich textures, fresh greens, and vivid summer color. Raspberries are members of the Rubus genus in the rose family, and each berry is actually made up of many tiny segments called drupelets. They are well known for ripening in summer, and they are also a good source of vitamin C and dietary fiber. With its blend of natural detail and fascinating fruit facts, this puzzle offers a fresh and rewarding scene to piece together.
Rows of bright suitcases turn an ordinary store display into a cheerful celebration of travel. Lavender, yellow, orange, and soft pink cases stand side by side, their ribbed shells, black handles, zippers, and tiny wheels creating a satisfying mix of color and detail. Colorful Suitcases on Display offers a lively jigsaw puzzle filled with repeating shapes, subtle differences, and the promise of journeys waiting to begin.
Step into the pages of a timeless naturalist's sketchbook, where brilliant butterflies are brought to life through exquisite hand-colored illustrations. From emerald greens and sapphire blues to fiery oranges and crimson reds, each delicate wing reveals intricate patterns inspired by the beauty of the natural world. Rich in vintage charm and vibrant detail, this captivating collection offers a relaxing and rewarding challenge, inviting puzzlers to admire every graceful curve, bold marking, and colorful flourish as the masterpiece takes shape.
Meet the orange-bellied manakin, a tiny South American forest bird whose brilliant colors make it appear much larger than its roughly nine-centimeter length. The adult male wears a striking combination of velvety black plumage, a white forehead, an azure-blue rump and a glowing orange-yellow belly. Beside him, the female is dressed in subtler olive green and yellow, with a delicate bluish tint across her forehead. Also known as the tepui manakin, this species inhabits humid forests around the ancient table-top mountains of southern Venezuela, central Guyana and far northern Brazil. It searches for small fruits and insects, sometimes darting from a perch and briefly hovering to seize its meal. Piece by piece, this puzzle reveals both the dazzling male and his beautifully camouflaged companion, transforming a historic bird illustration into a colorful encounter with one of the tepui forests’ smallest residents.
Step into the secretive world of the Eurasian woodcock with this vintage natural history puzzle. Hidden among soft grasses, fallen leaves, and muted woodland colors, these beautifully illustrated birds show why woodcocks are famous for their camouflage. Although they are wading birds, Eurasian woodcocks are most closely associated with woodlands, where their brown, buff, and black patterned feathers help them disappear against the forest floor. They often feed at night, using their long, sensitive bills to probe soft ground for worms, beetles, spiders, larvae, and other small invertebrates. The scene also captures the quiet charm of a woodcock family, with an adult bird, a younger bird, and a downy chick tucked into the leaf litter. During the breeding season, males perform a dusk display flight called roding, circling over woodland clearings while calling to attract females. With its earthy palette, delicate details, and peaceful forest setting, this puzzle offers both a relaxing challenge and a glimpse into the hidden life of one of Europe’s most mysterious woodland birds.
In "Bridge at Argenteuil on a Gray Day", Claude Monet captures a quiet riverside scene softened by cloudy light. The bridge stretches firmly across the composition, while boats, buildings, and reflections gather below in loose, shimmering brushstrokes. Rather than emphasizing sharp detail, Monet focuses on the changing atmosphere of the day, using pale grays, blues, creams, and muted yellows to suggest mist, water, and distance. The painting turns an ordinary view of modern life near the river into a delicate study of light and movement. Its subdued palette gives the scene a calm, reflective mood, while the visible brushwork keeps the surface lively and immediate.
Today's puzzle turns a simple pile of hardware into a striking puzzle of polished metal, dark shadows, and repeating geometric shapes. Each hex nut catches the light differently, creating a maze of silver edges, circular openings, and fine threaded details. As a jigsaw puzzle, this image offers a satisfying challenge: similar shapes, reflective surfaces, and tight patterns make every piece feel like part of an industrial mosaic. The result is clean, sharp, and modern, with a metallic texture that rewards careful observation from start to finish.
The Artist Painting a Cow in a Meadow is an 1850 oil-on-panel painting by Dutch artist Hendrikus van de Sande Bakhuyzen. The work shows the painter seated in a meadow with his palette, brushes, and painting box, working directly from nature as cattle and sheep rest nearby. This calm rural scene is also a self-portrait, presenting the artist outdoors rather than in a studio. Van de Sande Bakhuyzen places himself within the landscape he is painting, surrounded by the animals, grass, and quiet atmosphere of the Dutch countryside. The painting combines portrait, animal study, and pastoral landscape in a realistic and observant style.
A lively patch of bright yellow coreopsis fills the garden with cheerful color, their layered petals glowing in the sunlight like little bursts of summer. Tall green stems lift the flowers above the surrounding leaves, while unopened buds promise even more blooms to come. The mix of golden petals, fresh greenery, and dappled shadows gives this image a warm, natural charm that makes it especially satisfying as a jigsaw puzzle. Coreopsis flowers are often called tickseed, a name that comes from the small, seed-like shape of their fruits. They belong to the daisy family and are loved for their long blooming season, easy care, and ability to attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Many varieties are drought-tolerant once established, making them a popular choice for sunny garden beds, borders, and wildflower-style plantings. Their bright yellow blooms are especially valued for bringing a sunny, meadow-like feeling to the garden.
Come closer to this bright bowl of summer cherries, piled high like little ruby treasures waiting to be tasted. Their smooth skins shine in the light, their green stems curl and twist through the fruit, and the red-and-white checkered cloth adds the feeling of a sunny picnic table just before the first sweet bite. Cherries are stone fruits, related to plums, peaches, and apricots, with one small pit tucked inside each juicy fruit. Their rich red color comes from natural plant pigments called anthocyanins, which also help give many berries and red fruits their deep, vibrant shades. Sweet cherries are often enjoyed fresh, while tart cherries are popular in pies, jams, and juices.