About Asparagus Fern: The asparagus fern, plume asparagus or foxtail fern, is a evergreen perennial plant. It is native to southern Africa, but is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. So what are you waiting for? Put the pieces back together and see this beautiful plant. Have fun! // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles
The official portrait of George Washington, that this puzzle is based on, was painted in 1779 Charles Willson Peale to commemorate the victories of the Continental army at Trenton and Princeton, New Jersey. This battle took place during the American Revolutionary War, near Princeton, New Jersey on January 3, 1777. American historians often consider the Battle of Princeton a great victory because of the subsequent loss of control of most of New Jersey by the Crown forces. The Continental Army was led General George Washington.
Solve today's puzzle and go back in time to a fruit and vegetable market in the 1600s. Based on a painting by the Flemish painter Jan van Kessel the Elder, the image featured in this game depicts a market scene set in the heart of a vibrant 17th-century European town. The canvas is filled with an array of colorful fruits and vegetables, all meticulously detailed, showcasing van Kessel's mastery of still-life composition. On the right side of the picture the young woman selling the fruit and vegetables is depicted talking to a customer. Among the variety of fruits and vegetable, Kessel has also added a variety of exotic birds and animals. Put the pieces back together and see how many birds and animals can you spot? Have fun!
The cute parrots featured in today's puzzle were native to the eastern, Midwest and plains states of the United States. They are now extinct. These small green neotropical parrots with bright yellow heads, reddish orange faces and pale beak were one of only three parrot species native to the United States. They used to live in forests along rivers and in swamps.
Today's puzzle is based on an woodblock print created by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai during the Edo period. The colorful print depicts the bridge at Sano (in Kozuke province) during the winter season. The pontoon bridge was famous in early poetry but no longer existed by the artists time. Take a few minutes to relax, put the pieces of today's puzzle back together and join us for a trip back in time northeastern Japan. Have fun!
In "In the Hammock" Hans Thoma captures an idyllic moment in time: a shaded garden, a hammock gently swaying, and a future bride, Cella Berteneder, with a child nestled in her lap. Yet, despite the apparent tranquility, there's an unsettling stiffness to their postures, hinting at a lack of familiarity between the subjects. The vibrant greenery surrounding them contrasts sharply with the ominous gloom lurking in the background, drawing the viewer into a surreal dreamscape. What initially appears as a serene portrayal of motherhood gradually reveals itself to be a doorway to a mysterious realm, inviting closer inspection and contemplation.
In this captivating puzzle you'll discover an array of shapes, sizes, and colors, from the deep oranges and fiery reds to the mellow yellows and deep greens. Featuring an assortment of decorative squash and gourds, this jigsaw captures the essence of the season, offering a visual feast of rich tones and textures. Whether adorning a dining table as a centerpiece, gracing the entrance of a home, or simply brightening a cozy corner, such and arrangement of colorful squash and gourds brings the warmth and beauty of autumn indoors. Take a few minutes, put the pieces back together and get into the spirit of the season. Have fun!
Take a rest on the wooden bench featured in today's puzzle and take in the beautiful view. Surrounded by lush vegetation this serene resting spot invites weary wanderers to pause and immerse themselves in nature's embrace. Pick your difficulty level, stat the game and escape the daily routine while taking in this relaxing sport nestled within the heart of a lush, verdant park. Have fun!
Today's puzzle invites you into a mesmerizing exploration of color and form. At its core, a dynamic cross-like shape pulsates with vibrant shades of red and pink, drawing the eye towards its energetic nucleus. Surrounding this focal point, a tapestry of intersecting lines and shapes unfolds, weaving together hues of green, yellow, black, and white in a pixelated symphony. Click start and embark on a fun and challenging visual journey. Have fun!
In today's puzzle we feature a colorful playground slide. The earliest known playground slide was erected in Washington DC in early 1902. Today playground slides are found in parks, playgrounds, schoolyards and backyards all around the world. They are made from a a combination of metal, wood and plastic and come in variety of of designs, sizes and colors.
If you didn't already know, there are approximately 132 species of maple, most of which are native to Asia, with a number also appearing in Europe, northern Africa, and North America. Most maples are trees growing to a height of 10–45 m. Most species are deciduous, and many are renowned for their autumn leaf color. The maple is a common symbol of strength and endurance and has been chosen as the national tree of Canada. The maple leaf is on the coat of arms of Canada, and is on the Canadian flag.
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