About Orange Hibiscus Flower: The hibiscus genus is quite large and it comprises several hundred species that are native to warm temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. Most species have large, trumpet-shaped showy flowers. The flowers come in variety of colors from white to pink, red, blue, purple, yellow or orange. // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles
Today we're heading to a wild horse sanctuary to see and feed a heard of of horses. Wild horses mainly eat grasses and other types of vegetation that are available in their natural habitat. Grass is a primary part of their diet, and they spend a lot of time grazing to fulfill their nutritional needs. Wild life sanctuaries, like the one in this puzzle, offer a safe home for wild horses to live without human interference, promote genetic diversity, provide rehabilitation for horses and educate the public. Some sanctuaries allow controlled visitation, which can contribute to local economies through eco-tourism. People visiting can learn about wild horses and enjoy observing them in their natural habitat.
Start today's puzzle and embark on a captivating journey through the heart of a bustling city. From a bird's eye view, immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of architectural marvels, where red-tiled rooftops stand as timeless sentinels amidst a sea of buildings. Each piece tells a story of a city steeped in history, where the echoes of bygone eras harmonize with modernity, creating a vibrant urban mosaic. Put the pieces back together one by one and absorb the intricate details of this mesmerizing scene, where every corner reveals a new discovery. Have fun!
Today's puzzle is based on the oil on canvas painting with the same name by Edward Lamson Henry (January 12, 1841 - May 9, 1919), commonly known as E.L. Henry, an American genre painter, born in Charleston, South Carolina. He was best known for themes involving transportation, especially railroads, but also stage coach and canal boat journeys and other colonial and early American themes. The Country Store was painted after he and his wife had moved in their home in Cragsmoor, New York. The painting depicts a small store on a dirt country road in the 1800s.
Dive into a world of vibrant colors and geometric shapes with this mesmerizing puzzle. It features a captivating arrangement of red, blue, and white triangles, forming an intricate and visually stunning mosaic. Whether you're a seasoned puzzle enthusiast or a beginner looking for a delightful challenge, today's puzzle offers a perfect blend of relaxation and mental stimulation. Gather your wits, sharpen your focus, and let the colorful triangles guide you towards an unforgettable puzzle-solving experience! Have fun!
In this new puzzle we feature a beautiful and impressive bird of prey, the Ruppell's griffon vulture. It is native to the Sahel region and East Africa and it was named after Eduard Ruppell - a German naturalist and explorer. Ruppell's vultures are very social, roosting, nesting, and gathering to feed in large flocks. The live in grasslands, mountains, woodlands and are considered to be the highest-flying bird, with confirmed evidence of a flight at an altitude of over 11000 m (37,000 ft).
The vase of flowers in a marble niche featured in today's puzzle was painter in oil on canvas by Michel Bruno Bellenge (French, Rouen 1726–1793 Rouen). The painting was intended to be used in decorative paneling over a door. It is meant to be looked at from below. That vantage point and the way it was painted (the perspective, lights and shadows) trick the observer into thinking the vase, the flowers and the marble niche are real.
The black tern is a small tern generally found in or near inland water in Europe, Western Asia and North America. Their breeding habitat is freshwater marshes across most of Canada, the northern United States and much of Europe and western Asia. This puzzle is based on a hand-colored lithograph on wove paper by John Gould and Henry Constantine Richter.
Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of abstract geometry with our online jigsaw puzzle featuring a captivating pattern of zigzagging colored lines on a serene blue background. This stimulating puzzle challenges your visual acuity and problem-solving skills as you piece together the intricate interplay of shapes and colors. Piece by piece, you'll watch the puzzle come together as you work to complete this captivating image. Have fun!
In today's puzzle we feature around handmade crochet doily. A doily is a small decorative piece made using crochet techniques. Typically made of cotton or other lightweight yarns, it features a circular shape with intricate patterns and designs. The doily is created using a crochet hook and thread, and the pattern is worked in rounds from the center outwards. The finished product is a delicate and beautiful piece that can be used to decorate furniture or display on its own. It requires patience, attention to detail, and skillful handiwork to create a perfect round doily.
Today's puzzle is based on a captivating painting that exudes warmth and vibrancy. The original painting was made by Alfred William Finch in 1915 and it depicts two vases standing closely together, each adorned with a delightful bouquet of tulips. The first vase proudly displays a bouquet of orange tulips, their vibrant petals contrasting beautifully against the green stems and leaves. The second vase, with its ornate green design and intricate yellow details, holds a beautiful arrangement of red tulips. Set against a backdrop of soft, draped fabric in various shades of pink, the scene unfolds with a sense of refined elegance and tranquility. The subtle interplay of light and shadow lends depth and dimension to the composition, while visible brushstrokes instill the painting with a tactile quality, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the rich textures of the canvas. Take a few minutes, put the pieces back together and relax with today's fun and colorful art themed puzzle. Have fun!
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