About Bridled Weasels: In this new puzzle we feature to cute bridled weasels playing on a log. The bridled weasel (long-tailed weasel or big stoat) is distinct from the short-tailed weasel, also known as a "stoat". The long-tailed weasel is one of the larger members of the genus Mustela in North America. It lives in ground burrows, under stumps or beneath rock piles. It usually does not dig its own burrows, but commonly uses abandoned chipmunk holes. The long-tailed weasel is a fearless and aggressive hunter which may attack animals far larger than itself. Its primary prey consists of mice, rats, squirrels, chipmunks, shrews, moles and rabbits. Occasionally, it may eat small birds, bird eggs, reptiles, amphibians, fish, earthworms and some insects. // Image Credit:
Another fun and challenging still-life puzzle is here. This new one is based on a painting by Cornelis de Heem (a still-life painter associated with both Flemish Baroque and Dutch Golden Age painting) called "Still-Life with Crayfish, Oysters, and Fruit". Pick your difficulty, put the table full of fruit, oysters and crayfish back together and complete today's challenge! Have fun!
During a few weeks in the autumn season, the leaves of many deciduous trees turn from green to various shades of yellow, orange, red, purple, and brown. The phenomenon is commonly called autumn colors or fall colors. Pick your difficulty level, press start and put the pieces back together to see the brightly colored fall leaves. Have fun!
This new puzzle is based on an 1881 oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir called the "Two Sisters" or "On the Terrace". The painting depicts a young woman and her younger sister seated outdoors with a small basket containing balls of wool. Renoir worked on the painting on the terrace of the Maison Fournaise, a restaurant located on an island in the Seine in Chatou, the western suburb of Paris.
Featuring a close-up of a mossy stone pathway today's puzzle will put your puzzle solving skills to the test. Pick a difficulty level, press start and reconstruct the pattern formed by the grey stone tiles and the bright green moss has grown in the gaps between them. If you didn't already know, stones ,like the ones in this puzzle, are typically used to pave streets, paths, or outdoor surfaces. Stone paved streets or pathways are known for their historical and charming appearance, and they are commonly associated with older or historic urban areas.
If you didn't know, the word "cauliflower" derives from the Italian cavolfiore, meaning "cabbage flower". Cauliflower is one of several vegetables in the species Brassica oleracea that also includes cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, collard greens, and kale. There are hundreds of varieties of cauliflower grown around the world. The most common variety is white cauliflower(the one featured in today's puzzle), with orange, green and purple varieties also being available.
Casa Blanca lilies, scientifically known as Lilium 'Casa Blanca,' are highly sought after for their exquisite appearance and fragrance. These stunning flowers are characterized by their large, pristine white petals that gracefully curve backward, revealing golden stamens and a mesmerizing center. Their pure white color symbolizes purity, innocence, and elegance, making them a favorite choice for weddings, special occasions, and floral arrangements. The blossoms of Casa Blanca lilies emit a sweet and captivating fragrance that fills the air with a delicate and alluring scent. With every puzzle piece you connect, you'll uncover the elegance and grace of these magnificent flowers, providing a soothing and visually captivating experience that celebrates the splendor of nature.
If you didn't already know, a tree canopy refers to the uppermost layer of branches and foliage formed by the branches and leaves of trees in a forest or wooded area. The intricate canopy featured in today's game not only make for a good and challenging puzzle but also provides essential shade, shelter, and habitat for a diverse array of flora and fauna. Take a few minutes, relax and put the branches and leaves back together. Have fun!
This new puzzle is based on a painting by George Bellows. He painted this colorful art piece after a major blizzard hit New York City in February 1914. The painting depicts a group of people skating on a frozen lake. On the edges of this natural ice skating rink onlookers of a wide range of ages and social classes, reflecting the diverse population of the city at that time, look on or are getting ready to join in the winter fun. Do you like, love or hate Winter?
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