25 Puzzle Coloring Pages - Free!
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Look at our cute puzzle! It is one of the easiest, that is why we were able to do it so quickly. We had a lot of fun painting it. Do you like the color palette we chose? Come with us! You will have fun while putting your brain to work assembling a puzzle.
They are much more fun than you think! And they bring countless benefits, which is why this gallery is dedicated solely to animal puzzle pictures, easy puzzle pictures, and puzzle pictures to color - but do not really rack your brain!
You only need a little ingenuity and creativity to paint the puzzle images to color, see how easy it is? You just need to grab your favorite materials and start painting. Got it?
You could use wax crayons to create amazing textures in your drawings if you scrape them with your nails. Or would you like to use paints for it? Come on! Surely whatever technique you choose will look great on you.
Hold on a moment! At Coloring Together we want to show you a gallery dedicated solely to the art of our visitors. You are also invited to send us a photo of your drawing when you finish it.
Let's go! We have to get down to work. There are tons of puzzles to color and we do not know which one to start with. Do you have any idea? Excellent! We knew that in your hands these puzzles will turn out great.
Puzzles coloring pages
Why color puzzles pictures?
Puzzles are board games that consist of forming an image or figure by joining pieces, which are usually laid out on a surface that holds them.
The creator of puzzles was John Spilsbury in 1760. He was an expert in maps, and he made the first puzzle out of map cutouts of different countries to teach geography to children.
What an invention! At Coloring Together we never stop being amazed by everything we learn every day, which is why we brought all this knowledge and more in fun facts that we added above the puzzle pictures to color.
It is the most fun way to learn - by coloring! So do not hesitate and come with us to paint the puzzle images to color. Ready to begin?
Learn while coloring Puzzles
- Every January 29 of each year, World Puzzle Day is celebrated.
- Puzzles are not only games, but also mental exercises that help improve spatial vision and reasoning.
- By frequently assembling puzzles you can increase or develop skills such as concentration or patience.
- The largest puzzle in the world (54,000 pieces) is around 8.6 meters long by 2 meters high.
- Memory can be developed or improved by assembling puzzles; it increases from being in visual contact with the pieces.
- John Spilsbury created the first puzzle, around the year 1766. He made it with map cutouts of different countries of the world, and his goal was to teach children geography.
- In the Guinness Book of Records is Luiza Figueiredo, for having the largest puzzle collection in the world. Do you know how many she has? A total of 1,047!
- One of the smallest puzzles in the world is only 10x15 centimeters, and it has 204 pieces. That's right! To handle such tiny pieces you need tweezers.
- The largest puzzle in the world has a total of 54,000 pieces. How crazy! It is divided into 27 bags of 2,000 pieces each.
- The second largest puzzle in the world has 51,300 pieces, created by KODAK, and it is illustrated with architectural images from all over the world, as well as some wonders of the world.
- One of the largest puzzles in the world was created by Educa, and it has 42,000 pieces, illustrated with images of different places around the world.
- There is a puzzle of a $1 coin cut into 55 pieces. It is super tiny!
- The smallest puzzle in the world was made in 2013 by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, in Germany. It is a tiny puzzle of only 3 pieces, each 1 mm in size.
- Around the year 1900, artistic puzzles intended for adults were born.
- Disney has a puzzle of 40,320 pieces that measures around 6.80 x 1.92 meters. It was released in 2016 and illustrates scenes from its movies.
- In 2021, a group of 11-year-old students in China broke the Guinness record for the most Kiotski 4x4 puzzles solved in one minute.
