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Best time: 00:02:08 | Set by: Timpami | Score table
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A high number of pieces can cause a delay at creation time.
Click on a thumbnail below to create a jigsaw puzzle with the above settings.
Title:“Marmot Paradise”(Source...) Author:Robert Kraft Source:Public Domain Pictures.net Added on:
Thursday, December 3, 2009
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Screen size
(Screen size determine work area size, which determine puzzle size, which influence the size of individual pieces)
Suggested number of pieces
(This number is used as a guide only, restrictions may apply. More pieces = smaller pieces)
Beware: Clicking on the “Create” button will cause the current jigsaw puzzle in the “Solve” tab to be replaced. Also, note that the more pieces there are, the longer it will take to generate the jigsaw puzzle, so you might experience a delay.
You can generate a permalink of the current state of your puzzle (progress included!):
Alternatively, you can generate a Jigsaw Puzzle Key identifying uniquely the current state of your puzzle (progress included!):
(Be sure to copy all the characters!)
You can save this key for later use, or you can send this key to a
friend, who can then use it to generate the same puzzle on his side.
A friend sent you a Jigsaw Puzzle Key? Enter it here to generate his/her custom-made jigsaw puzzle in your “Solve” tab:
(Be sure to paste all the characters!)
Beware: Clicking on the
“Create” button will cause the current jigsaw puzzle to be replaced
(Your selected “Screen size” setting will be preserved though.)
How to play: Left-click on a piece and drag it to the desired location. Release the mouse button to drop the element there.
'E' to toggle on/off visibility of non-edge pieces
'Q' to show/hide preview tile
Space bar to show/hide non-composite pieces (pieces made up of two or more atomic pieces)