A controversial design and a flash of spring take center stage in this week’s free online jigsaw puzzles
Will you love or hate number 3?
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Happy Friday! It's time for the latest crop of Tom's Guide virtual jigsaw puzzles, this time featuring a sweeping windswept volcanic sand beach in Iceland, a paint-splattered GravaStar Mercury V75 Pro HE keyboard that divided opinion in the Tom's Guide office, a flowering lilac with a curious bee, and a striking portrait, all based on photographs taken by my friend and colleague Nikita Achanta.
There's more than a hint of spring in the air with these online puzzles, which is getting me excited for the weekend ahead. Choose your difficulty level and hit 'Play Now' to get started – and see my playing instructions below if you need any help at any time. And if you missed the first batch of jigsaws or our nature-themed jigsaws, check them out next.
Sweeping Icelandic beach jigsaw puzzle
Bee on Flowering Lilac jigsaw puzzle
Controversial Graffiti Design Keyboard jigsaw puzzle
Are you team love it or loathe it on this divisive design? Vote in the poll below.
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How to play our online jigsaw puzzles
You can make use of the helpful buttons along the bottom to help you. ‘Edge Pieces Only’ clears the clutter so you can get those corners and the outer frame perfected first, which is always my preferred system for completing jigsaw puzzles in real life, too. ‘Reveal Puzzle Image’ gives you a sheer version of the final image that you can lay the pieces directly onto. ‘Place Next Piece’ does exactly that, acting as a friend or puzzle partner.
Whether you use those help buttons or not, you’ll see when you’ve placed a piece in the correct position as the number at the top will increase, taking you closer to full marks and a place on the leaderboard.
We'll be publishing more each week, so if you enjoy jigsaws then do bookmark the Jigsaws section of our Puzzles & Quizzes page for more as they arrive.
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