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Most pagoda’s are built to have a religous function, and have an odd number of levels. In this scenic jigsaw puzzle, we have one from Singapore.
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The relatively small tourists walking about in this cool photo highlight the impressive scale to which the ancient Egyptians built…Play the jigsaw puzzle
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This beautiful painting by Carl Holden of England really caught my eye. It was made as a gift for his brother’s birthday in 2006. Carl resides North East of England, and is in his 6th year of studying Architecture. He has no formal artistic training, but
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The red-eyed tree frog is small, averaging only 2-3 inches long. They live in Central American rainforest trees, and can change skin color depending on their mood.
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Happy to announce that over the next couple weeks, new piece cuts will be introduced and intermixed for the daily jigsaw puzzles.
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Instead of the usual photos, we have another great piece of illustrative art for today’s jigsaw! Scene Accordeon was created by Sergey “Ray_Noa” Kostik, a 24 year old freelancer born near Tula City in Yasnogorsk, Russia. Sergey is interested in game development, pixel art, illustrations, and
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To change things up a little, instead of the usual photos, over the next couple weeks have several amazing art pieces to showcase in the daily jigsaws. For today’s game, we have Wait
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The School of Athens (1510) is one of the most famous paintings by Raphael, an Italian Renaissance artist. The two sculptures in the background are the god Apollo on the left, and the god Athena on the right. The two men in the center are Plato on the left and Aristotle, his student, on the right.
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A very full train after floods near Janakpur in southern Nepal on October 2008. Play the jigsaw now.
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The crystal clear turquoise water in these underground caverns were once the only source of fresh water in the Yucatan jungle. The Maya called these magical places “Dzonot”, which supposedly represented entrances to the underworld. Play the Jigsaw now
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A cool picture of graffiti on the wall taken in the winter. Play the jigsaw puzzle
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Got ahold of this really nice photo of the sun setting on a vineyard. Click here to play the online jigsaw.
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We’ve finally expanded the jigsaw playing field to a whopping 1000×600. This means plenty of room to work, while also allowing for large, high resolution pictures on each jigsaw puzzle piece. Click here to play today’s puzzle.
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African Grey parrots have a reputation for being exceptional talkers and mimickers. For about a week, my mother-in-law’s Grey precisely mimicked her call for dinner-”Luuuu-peeee-tow” (including the knock-knock-knock on the bowl) to round up Lupito, their little Chihuahua, for food.
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Does anyone know why Indian Gods are painted blue? Actually, when I first saw this picture, wasn’t entirely sure if it was a blue painted human, or a statue… In any case, this daily jigsaw can be played here
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In today’s jigsaw, have these zebras being sipping too much Strawberry Quick? Or, do we have cows painted to look like zebras? From a Hindu festival in Nepal, Play Pink Cows (where the photo can be seen in much higher resolution)
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Today’s jigsaw shows a beutiful photo of traditional tram transportation in Lisbon, Portugal. Play Now
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Despite the fantasy appearance of the photo, all this exotic wilderness beauty can be found in Kauai, Hawaii- “The Garden Island”. Never been there, but have heard the rich soil spurs the growth of the most incredible flowers and fruits. Play Now!
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This is the 5th painting in the Course of Empire series. Little is left of the imaginary city that had grown so great. As some of you may have noticed, it is the rock perched atop the crag that’s present in all 5 pictures.
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