About Cute Goats And Sheep: In today's puzzle we feature tow cute goats and a sheep. Sheep and goats were among the first animals to be domesticated by humankind. Although sheep are frequently thought of as unintelligent animals, studies have shown that they are as intelligent as cattle. They can recognize individual human and animal faces and remember them for years. // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles
Japanese camellia (Camellia japonica) is a species of flowering plant. In the wild, it is found in mainland China (Shandong, east Zhejiang), Taiwan, southern Korea and southwestern Japan. It is a popular ornamental plant that is grown for its showy flowers, which come in a wide range of colors, including white, pink, red, and variegated. In the wild, flowering is between January and March. Flowers of the wild species have six or seven rose or white petals.
Today's puzzle features a renowned painting ("Still Life with Milk Jug and Fruit") created by the French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Cézanne. Completed around 1900, this oil-on-canvas artwork is renowned for its meticulous attention to form, composition, and color. The composition depicts a simple arrangement of objects, including a milk jug, fruit, a plate and a glass on a wooden table. The background is left unadorned, emphasizing the primary subject matter and allowing viewers to fully engage with the elements in the foreground. The color palette is vibrant and intense, infusing life into the objects and the space they inhabit. Pick a difficulty level, start putting the pieces back together and reconstruct the famous masterpiece. Have fun!
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!
In today's new puzzle we feature two yellow dandelions in a grassy field. The dandelion's flower heads are yellow to orange, and are open in the daytime, but closed at night. The flower heads mature into spherical seed heads sometimes called blowballs or clocks containing many single-seeded fruits called achenes. The mature seeds are attached to white, fluffy "parachutes" which easily detach from the seedhead and glide by wind, dispersing.
Based on painting by Ferdinand von Wright, today's puzzle depicts the serene beauty of a tranquil winter evening. The focal point of the painting is a wooden cabin, nestled amidst a pristine blanket of snow. The cabin's roof and the surrounding ground glisten with a fresh layer of snow, creating a sense of stillness. A solitary figure is depicted walking towards the cabin, adding a touch of human presence to the otherwise solitary landscape. To the right of the cabin, bare trees with intricate branches stand proudly against the soft, wintry backdrop. A traditional wooden fence, partially buried under the accumulated snow, encloses the property. The subtle details of the fence and the layering of snow contribute to the overall sense of tranquility and encapsulate the stillness of winter. In the distance, a horse-drawn sleigh approaches from amidst a pine tree forest covered in snow. The sight of this moving scene adds dynamic energy to the composition.
Another art themed puzzle is here. This new one is based on Pierre-Auguste Renoir's 1879 painting called "Pêcheuses de moules à Berneval, côte normand" (Mussel-Fishers at Berneval). Renoir painted this idyllic scene of a family gathering mussels during an 1879 visit to the Normandy coast. Marine mussels are abundant in the low and mid intertidal zone in temperate seas globally. People have used mussels as food for thousands of years. There are about 17 edible species of mussels that live in saltwater or freshwater habitats.
The sunlight, drenched in the golden warmth of summer, gently bathes the grapes featured in today's puzzle. Start the putting the puzzle pieces back together and reconstruct the vibrant vineyard scene on a warm and sunny day. Grapes are typically harvested during the late summer to early autumn months, depending on the grape variety and the region's climate. Grapes are usually picked when they have reached their desired level of ripeness, which is indicated by factors like color, flavor, sugar content, and acidity.
Solve the puzzle and reconstruct the colorful handmade rag rug. A colorful handmade rag rug is a unique and vibrant piece of home decor that is crafted from repurposed textiles. The rug is made by braiding and weaving together strips of fabric, often in a variety of colors and patterns, to create a warm and cozy surface for your feet. The rug is not only environmentally friendly, but also adds a touch of individuality and character to any room. Each rug is one-of-a-kind and displays the artistic talent and creativity of the maker. Whether placed in the living room, bedroom, or entryway, a handmade rag rug adds a pop of color and texture to any space.
In this new puzzle we feature some dry and colorful leaves on the ground. Autumn is here and the leaves have started turning various shades of yellow, orange, red, purple, and brown. If you didn't know, this phenomenon is commonly called fall colors, autumn colors or fall foliage and it turns the leaves of deciduous trees and shrubs from green to the bright colors mentioned above. After a period of time the colored leaves fall to the ground and start drying up.
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