About A Walk Amongst Fallen Leaves: Start today's puzzle and join us for a relaxing walk amongst the fallen leaves on a warm autumn day. Put the pieces back together and picture yourself walking through a serene landscape, where the ground is a mosaic of golden, crimson, and amber leaves, creating a soft, leaf-strewn path beneath your feet. Embrace the tranquility of this natural wonderland and let the simple yet captivating beauty of fall surround you. Have fun! // Image Credit: DailyJigsawPuzzles.net
In this new flower themed puzzle we feature some beautiful marigolds. If you didn't know, they are annual or perennial, mostly herbaceous plants in the sunflower family. Marigolds occur in golden, orange, yellow, and white colors, often with maroon highlights. Marigols are native to the Americas, growing naturally from the southwestern United States into South America.
Start today's puzzle and step into a realm where pixels come alive in a kaleidoscopic dance of color and form. At the heart of this intricate and colorful image, a vibrant pixelated sphere takes center stage, defying the two-dimensional constraints of its pixelated surroundings. Shades of blue, green, yellow, and red playfully intertwine, creating a harmonious symphony of colors. The optical illusion at play makes the sphere appear as if it's boldly protruding from the confines of the pixelated canvas. Click start and take a moment to unwind and enjoy the vibrant beauty of today's abstract puzzle. Have fun!
Today's puzzle features a pair of gold finches amidst the branches of a blossoming apple tree. One of the goldfinches, perched meticulously on a slender branch, is giving a small twig to it's partner that is carefully weaving together a secure and cozy abode for their future family. The goldfinch's nest is typically tidy and small, situated several meters above the ground, concealed by foliage at the tips of gently swaying branches. It is crafted from mosses and lichens and features a lining made of soft and fine fibers or filaments found on certain plants.
This new puzzle is based on "The Art of Painting", also known as "The Allegory of Painting", or "Painter in his Studio", is a 17th-century oil on canvas painting by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. The painting depicts an artist painting a woman dressed in blue posing as a model in his studio. The painter was thought to be a self-portrait of the artist and it has been suggested that the young woman could be his daughter. The painting is considered a work with significance for Vermeer because he did not part with it or sell it, even when he was in debt.
What better way to spend your afternoon than a playing around in a tree? In this new puzzle we feature a cute panda bear playing around in a small tree. Pandas usually climb and take shelter in hollow trees or rock crevices, but they also like to play around in trees or climb them to reach fresh bamboo shoots and leaves that make up the majority of their diet.
Today's puzzle is based on a painting created by the French artist Edouard Manet in 1866. The painting is an example of the still life genre, which depicts inanimate objects such as fruit, flowers, and household items. "Still Life with Melon and Peaches" features a melon on a plate, several peaches in bowl, a bottle, an empty glass, a white rose and a grape on a wooden table. The background is a neutral beige, which creates a sense of calm and serenity and makes the fruit stand out. The painting is a masterful example of Manet’s skill at capturing the beauty of everyday objects.
An abacus is a traditional counting device used for arithmetic calculations. It consists of a frame with rows of beads or stones that can be moved along rods or wires. Each row represents a different place value, such as units, tens, hundreds, etc., depending on the specific design. The abacus is typically used by sliding beads or stones back and forth to represent numbers and perform calculations by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. It's a versatile tool that has been used for centuries across various cultures, and although it has largely been replaced by electronic calculators, it still remains a valuable educational tool and is sometimes used in specific contexts for mental math practice or teaching mathematics concepts.
This beautiful and fun puzzle is based on an oil on panel painting from 1816 by Abraham van Strij. It depicts a mother and her daughter buying some fresh cherries from a woman selling them door to door. In this beautiful scene of life in the 1800s you can also see the entrance to the house, some house in the background, the family's pets(a small dog and cat) and some other small details.
This new puzzle is based on Jan Brueghel the Elder 1610 oil on panel painting "Wooded Landscape with Travelers". Jan Brueghel the Elder was a Flemish painter and draughtsman. He worked in many genres including history paintings, landscapes and seascapes, hunting pieces, village scenes, allegorical and mythological scenes, battle scenes and more. Wooded Landscape with Travelers depicts a rustic scene in the Flemish countryside. Farmers and their animals are depicted traveling to and from a city in the distance.
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