About Alpine Lake: In today's puzzle we're visiting a beautiful alpine lake above the Crystal River Valley town of Marble, Colorado. If you didn't know, alpine lakes are classified as lakes at high altitudes. Their waters are usually very clear and clean - perfect for the surrounding landscape to be reflected in. // Image Credit: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, photograph by Carol M. Highsmith
In today's puzzle we feature an old cartwheel. Old cartwheels were made out of wood, had wooden spokes and metal tyres. Over millennia the overall appearance and design of the wheel barely changed. Subtle changes to the design such as dishing and staggered spokes, made a massive improvement to the strength of the wheel whilst reducing its weight. So, now that you know a bit more about cartwheels, click start and enjoy today's puzzle.
Put the pieces back together, complete today's puzzle and see the old gate as captured by Charles Leickert in his painting from the 1800s. The painting depicts a view of a street with an old gate, several people walking, a woman with a basket on her head in the left corner and salesman with two women on the right. Have fun!
This new puzzle is based on Pissaro's 1893 painting, "A Washerwoman at Eragny". The washerwoman in Pissarro's painting is hard at work, scrubbing clothing in one barrel and rinsing them out in another. Before the invention of electricity and washing machines this is the way most people used to clean their clothes. It was hard work and it took a lot more time than today. If you didn't already know, a washerwoman or laundress is a woman who takes in laundry. These terms are now old-fashioned.
In today's puzzle we feature a woodpecker perched on the side of a tree. Woodpeckers are fascinating birds known for their unique behaviors and adaptations. These medium-sized birds belong to the family Picidae and are found across various habitats worldwide, from forests to urban areas. They have unique adaptations like a shock-absorbing hyoid bone, long tongues for reaching insects deep in crevices, and strong neck muscles for rapid pecking. They often prefer dead trees for nesting and some species, like the Acorn Woodpecker, live in large groups. Their drilling and drumming behaviors are essential for finding food and creating nests. Woodpeckers play crucial roles in ecosystems by controlling insect populations and providing nesting sites for other wildlife.
Solve today's puzzle and see how and inn used to look in the late 1700s. The Bell Inn featured in this puzzle was painted by the British artist George Morland in the late 1780s. In the image you can see the inn, some people talking by it's entrance, a small dog and even a pig foraging in the foreground. Click start and give it a try!
Today's puzzle is base on a painting by Barend Cornelis Koekkoek. The painting depicts a wintry scene of rolling hills covered in snow and surrounded by dense forests. In the foreground, a group of people can be seen going about their daily activities. The brilliant use of light and color creates a serene and peaceful atmosphere, making this painting a true work of art. The painting showcases Koekkoek's mastery of the traditional Dutch landscape painting style, bringing the winter scene to life with an ethereal and romantic touch.
Today's puzzle is a celebration of symmetry and color, featuring a kaleidoscope-like composition that unfolds with breathtaking precision. Featuring layers of intricate geometric shapes - squares, rectangles and hexagons - in red, blue, yellow, and green, the symmetrical and balanced pattern make for an interesting and challenging jigsaw puzzle. Start putting the pieces back together and prove your puzzle solving skills. Have fun!
Start the day with a juicy pear and a fun and relaxing puzzle. If you didn't know, pears are consumed fresh, canned, as juice, or dried. There are about 3000 known varieties of pears and they are all harvested in late Summer - early Autumn every year. Pears are gathered before they are fully ripe, while they are still green, but snap off when lifted. They can be stored at room temperature until ripe.
Embark on a picturesque journey through the heart of nature with today's fun puzzle. Stretching gracefully over a marsh, the wooden bridge with its verdant green railings becomes a harmonious extension of the lush surroundings. The sturdy structure spans the watery expanse, providing both a functional pathway and a visual delight. The wooden deck, composed of neatly arranged planks, adds a touch of rustic elegance to the landscape. As you traverse the bridge, the intricate details of the green metal railing come into focus. Small gaps between each bar allow glimpses of the surrounding beauty, while creating and an intricate pattern of shadows on the bridge's deck. Click start and give it a try. Have fun!
Today's puzzle features a mesmerizing array of thumb tacks in various colors, offering a unique and fun challenge. Thumbtacks, also known as push pins or drawing pins, are small, pointed objects with a flat or rounded head that are used to fasten or secure paper, documents, or other lightweight items to surfaces such as bulletin boards, walls, or corkboards. They typically consist of a short metal pin with a sharp point and a plastic or metal head. The name "thumbtack" comes from the fact that they can be easily pressed into a surface using the thumb. Now that you know a bit more about thumb tacks, click start and engage your mind and explore this colorful jigsaw. Have fun!
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