Jigsaw Puzzle Maker

About Our Online Jigsaw Puzzle Maker

This fun new tool lets you create unlimited jigsaw puzzles from your images. Making a new puzzle game is very simple and it only requires you to browse your computer for a image that our generator can turn into the puzzle's pieces. Whether it's a stunning landscape captured in a high-resolution photograph or a heartwarming family portrait, our puzzle maker turns your memories into an interactive and entertaining experience.

The maker allows all major image formats like: .JPG, .PNG, .GIF, .WEBP. To ensure optimal presentation, the chosen image undergoes intelligent scaling and cropping to fit our standardized format (you can select what get's cropped after you choose an image), maintaining a 4:3 aspect ratio. This ensures that wider images don't lose their visual appeal during the transformation into puzzle pieces. For the best results, we recommend images with a resolution of 800x600 pixels or higher, ensuring a crisp and clear puzzle-solving experience.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab those fun vacation photos, family pictures, or, why not, snapshots of the family pet and turn them into a fun pastime.

The photos you use are not uploaded or saved on our website. The 'magic' happens locally in your browser, so rest assured your photos are private.

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A sea of deep purple hues, these crates are brimming with ripe, juicy plums-each one carrying the promise of sweetness with just a hint of tartness. Their velvety skin glistens under the market lights, inviting you to bite into the soft, golden flesh inside. Plums are among the first fruits cultivated by humans, with records dating back over 2,000 years. Today, there are more than 2,000 varieties worldwide, ranging from sweet Japanese plums to the tart European ones often dried into prunes. Packed with antioxidants, fiber, and vitamins like C and K, plums aren’t just delicious -they’re also a natural boost for digestion and overall health. A handful of these little gems can brighten any fruit bowl, transform into a rich jam, or simply be enjoyed as nature intended - fresh, juicy, and irresistible.

Take a moment to pause with the seagulls as they drift across a calm lake, unhurried and serene. The stillness of the water mirrors their quiet presence, inviting you to breathe deeply, let go of the noise, and enjoy the simple rhythm of nature. Watch as gentle ripples spread outward, carrying the birds slowly along. The scene reminds us that peace can be found in the smallest moments, where time seems to stand still. Here, surrounded by water and sky, the seagulls embody a quiet freedom that welcomes you to linger and simply be.

The Pampas fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus), also called the Azara’s fox or pampas zorro, is a medium-sized canid native to the open grasslands, shrublands, and dry forests of South America, particularly in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil, and Bolivia. Despite its common name, it is not a "true" fox (Vulpes genus) but belongs to the South American canid group known as Lycalopex. It has a slender body with long legs, a pointed muzzle, and a bushy tail tipped in black. Its fur is generally grayish-brown with reddish tones on the head, ears, and limbs, while the underparts are paler. Adults usually weigh between 4–7 kilograms (9–15 lbs) and measure about 60–120 cm (24–47 in) in length, including the tail. The Pampas fox is omnivorous and opportunistic, feeding on small mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, carrion, and plant matter such as fruits. It is mostly nocturnal or crepuscular, often foraging alone, though pairs may be seen during the breeding season. Ecologically, it plays an important role in controlling rodent populations and dispersing seeds.

A vivid exploration of geometry and balance, today's puzzle radiates with precision and order. Bold triangular patterns extend outward from a central point, creating a starburst effect that emphasizes perfect radial symmetry. The interplay of green, red, and blue layers produces both harmony and contrast, drawing the eye along converging lines toward the center. This piece captures the essence of structured beauty - where mathematics, color, and design merge into a mesmerizing visual rhythm.

The caracal (Caracal caracal) is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and India. It has a slender, muscular build, long legs, and a short reddish-golden coat with a white underside. Its most distinctive features are the long, black ear tufts, which can reach up to 5 cm in length. Adult caracals typically weigh between 8–19 kg and measure about 40–50 cm at the shoulder. They inhabit dry savannas, deserts, scrublands, and lightly forested areas, where cover and prey are available. They are primarily nocturnal and highly skilled hunters, capable of leaping up to 3 meters into the air to catch birds in flight. Their diet includes small mammals, birds, and rodents. Caracals are generally solitary, except during mating or when a mother is raising her young.

George Forster's Still Life with Fruit: Gooseberries in a Bowl (1870) presents a quiet yet luminous arrangement of fruit on a wooden table. At the center sits a shallow white bowl with a gold rim, filled to the brim with translucent gooseberries that glisten in shades of green, yellow, and pink. Nestled among them are several deep purple plums, their rich tones and smooth skins providing a striking contrast to the delicate veining of the berries. Sprigs of fresh green leaves rise from the cluster, adding a sense of movement and natural growth to the otherwise orderly display. On the table before the bowl, a few ripe red strawberries rest casually, their bright surfaces catching the light and softening the composition with a playful touch. The background is a warm, unadorned brown that pushes the fruit forward, intensifying the vibrancy of the colors. Forster's attention to light and texture makes each piece of fruit appear tangible and ripe, celebrating the simple beauty of everyday abundance. The intimacy of the small canvas invites the viewer to pause and savor the freshness and vitality of nature.

The still life by Jan van Huysum, that today's puzzle is based on, presents a dazzling abundance of fruit and flowers arranged with theatrical precision. Pale and dark grapes spill across the ledge, mingling with peaches, plums, and a sliced melon that reveals its glowing flesh. A pomegranate bursts open in the foreground, its jewel-like seeds contrasting with the rough shell of a cracked walnut. Bright poppies and delicate hollyhocks rise among lush green leaves, while a white butterfly hovers lightly above. The stone urn in the background, adorned with a faint figure, lends a sculptural weight to the composition. Light falls across the arrangement, making petals appear translucent and grape skins almost glass-like. The scene brims with freshness and vitality, yet the precarious balance hints at the fragility of such beauty. Van Huysum captures both opulence and impermanence in a single, radiant vision.

Among the greenery, clusters of asters stand out with their star-shaped blooms - slender light purple petals circling bright yellow centers. Belonging to the Asteraceae family, these hardy perennials are native to North America and thrive in fields, woodlands, and gardens from late summer through fall. With over 180 species, asters provide essential late-season nectar for pollinators, especially butterflies and bees. Their name comes from the Greek word for "star", a nod to their radiating blossoms. Nestled within green foliage, asters remind us of nature's resilience and the quiet beauty that sustains ecosystems well into autumn.

Step into a landscape where summer slowly gives way to fall. The trees stand dressed in a shifting palette, with bright greens blending into soft yellows and golden tones. Gentle light dances across the leaves, highlighting the quiet beauty of this seasonal transformation. Each branch whispers of change, inviting you to pause and breathe in the crisp, fresh air. The forest here is not rushing - it's unfolding gracefully, leaf by leaf. Let your eyes wander through the canopy, finding harmony in the contrast of colors. This is nature's invitation to linger, to witness the artistry of autumn's first touch. Come closer, and let the scene fill you with calm wonder.

Flat peaches, also known as donut peaches or Saturn peaches, are a unique variety of peach with a naturally squashed, disc-like shape. They originated in China and are now widely cultivated in many regions. Their thin, slightly fuzzy skin blends yellow and pink-red hues, while the white flesh is juicy, sweet, and less acidic than round peaches. They contain a small, easily removable pit and are typically in season from late spring through summer. Rich in vitamins A and C, fiber, and antioxidants, flat peaches are both nutritious and refreshing. Their compact size and natural sweetness make them especially popular as a convenient snack or dessert fruit.

Jan Steen's The Merry Family (1668) shows a lively household where music, laughter, and play bring together multiple generations. At the table, adults sing and strum while children enthusiastically join in, echoing the behavior of their elders. A dog sniffs around the floor and dishes lie scattered, adding to the sense of bustling disorder. Above the fireplace hangs a verse, “As the old sing, so shall the young twitter,” underscoring the theme of imitation between generations. Steen himself appears as the bagpipe player, a humorous self-portrait woven into the merriment. The work sparkles with detail and gesture, balancing warmth with subtle satire. In its lively storytelling, the painting celebrates family bonds while hinting at the lessons they pass along.

Step away from the noise of the world and wander into a place where time slows down. Here, the forest wraps you in endless shades of green, alive with whispers of wind and birdsong. A hidden cabin peeks through the trees, inviting you to pause, breathe, and feel the stillness. The air is fresh, carrying the earthy scent of moss and leaves. Each path leads you deeper into quiet wonder, where sunlight dances on the canopy above. This is not just a view - it's a gentle call to reconnect with nature. Come, and let the forest remind you of life’s simple, grounding beauty.

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