About Garden Croton: Garden croton, fire croton or variegated croton is native to Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, and the western Pacific Ocean islands, growing in open forests and scrub. Depending on the cultivar, the leaves may be ovate to linear, entire to deeply lobed or crinkled, and variegated with green, white, purple, orange, yellow, red, or pink. In tropical climates, crotons are popular as garden or decorative patio plants. In colder climates they can survive only as house plants or in greenhouses. // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles
Start today's puzzle and picture yourself surrounded by lush greenery, with a water body that mirrors the peaceful ambiance of the surroundings. The surface of the water, calm and reflective, invites you to let go of stress and immerse yourself in tranquility. Admire the delicate dance of small ripples as you reconnect with the soothing rhythm of nature. In the foreground, discover the delicate beauty of floating green leaves adorning the lagoon's surface. On the right, tall reeds with long, slender leaves sway gently, creating a sense of tranquility and providing a backdrop for your moment of serenity. Let each puzzle piece guide you through a visual journey that encourages mindfulness and a deep connection with the calming energy of nature. Have fun!
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!
In today's puzzle we feature an assortment of colorful tulips. Tulips flowers are large, showy and brightly colored, generally red, yellow, pink, or white. They originally were found in a band stretching from Southern Europe to Central Asia, but since the seventeenth century have become widely naturalized and cultivated. Tulips are indigenous to mountainous areas with temperate climates, where they are a common element of steppe and winter-rain Mediterranean vegetation.
Today we're visiting The Grand Canal in Venice in 1740. This fun and challenging puzzle is based on Giovanni Antonio Canal (commonly known as Canaletto, an Italian painter from the Republic of Venice) 1740 oil on canvas painting "The Grand Canal in Venice from Palazzo Flangini to Campo San Marcuola". Canaletto made at least three versions of this view of the Grand Canal. He recorded every detail of every building along the canal, every window, door, and chimney and other architectural details.
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.
The centerpiece of the idyllic landscape featured in today's puzzle is an old, weathered tree, standing tall and proud amidst the lush greenery of the park. Put the pieces back together and see the intricate tree branches against the clear blue sky, the green trees in the background and the white clouds floating around on a sunny summer day. Have fun!
Today's vibrant and dynamic puzzle is bursting with an array of hues and tones. Vertical stripes of cascade across the canvas, each adorned with intricate gradients that seamlessly transition between a spectrum of colors. From soft pastels to vivid primaries, the gradients traverse the length of the stripes, infusing the image with a sense of dynamic movement and depth. Take a few minutes, put the colorful pieces back together, complete this puzzle and relax.
This beautiful succulent (Echeveria setos), also known as Mexican firecracker, is native to Mexico and belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It is characterized by its rosette-shaped leaves that form a compact arrangement. The leaves are covered in fine hairs, giving them a fuzzy texture and a silvery-green appearance. The edges of the leaves are lined with small, sharp teeth. In spring it bears 30 cm (12 in) long stalks of red flowers with yellow tips. In this puzzle, you will have the opportunity to admire the intricate details of this stunning plant while challenging your problem-solving skills. Enjoy!
Step into the tranquility of nature's embrace with today's jigsaw puzzle. Featuring a scenic view of an alpine landscape in the Chugach National Forest, Alaska, this new puzzle will keep you entertained for hours. Let the pieces guide you through a visual journey of awe-inspiring vistas and explore the untouched splendor of the Chugach wilderness. If you didn't know, The Chugach National Forest is a United States National Forest in south central Alaska. The area includes extensive shorelines, forests, glaciers, and rivers. Much of this area remains untouched and unexplored.
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