Can you beat us at our own game? New Tom’s Guide jigsaw puzzles are a great way to kill time between Wordles
We've launched new online jigsaw puzzles with custom difficulty levels — and 'hard' really is for elite minds
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Puzzle fans, rejoice! Lots of you already come to us for the daily Wordle hints. But now we've just hit 'publish' on a shiny new suite of virtual jigsaw puzzles that you can play on your phone, computer, tablet, or any device that connects to Tom's Guide.
But, a word of warning: selecting the 'Hard' difficulty level from the three options may floor you as it did for me — it really is designed for elite-level puzzlers.
Below you can enjoy the first four jigsaw puzzles to be published, all based on some beautiful photos taken by Tom's Guide senior reviews writer (and talented photographer) Nikita Achanta. I'm a big fan of the brooding kingfisher, personally, but have included a few options for you. I've also added the full image above each puzzle, because I'm nice like that.
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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.
Vibrant Flowers jigsaw puzzle
Hovering DJI Drone jigsaw puzzle
Curious Meerkats jigsaw puzzle
Moody Kingfisher jigsaw puzzle
How did you do? Let us know what you think in the comments below –– including any other jigsaw puzzles you'd love to see.
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