• Impossible Art Puzzles

    The passion for puzzle games began many years ago, thanks to the invention of cartographer and tutor John Spilsbury, who in 1767 had the brilliant idea of attaching a world map to a wooden board and then cutting out the individual countries with a saw, faithfully marking the borders.

    The result was a brain teaser that his students had to solve to reassemble the map.
    Since then, there has been an unexpected evolution, giving rise to a true hobby with countless game possibilities.

    Indeed, from easy puzzles for adults and children, over time we have reached the creation and production of extremely difficult puzzles and impossible puzzles.

  • The Challenge Begins with the First Piece

    Whether you are a child or an adult, an expert or not in puzzles, you have surely had the opportunity to get close to this wonderful pastime simply by connecting the first pieces of the image.
    And so, you could understand whether this type of game appeals to you, and above all, whether you have the patience and skill to complete it.

    Beginner-friendly adult puzzles are certainly the 500-piece puzzles, as they can be completed easily in a short amount of time.

    Later, when passion and the desire to build larger puzzles with selected or refined images arise, the urge to test your skills and challenge yourself begins.

  • Impossible Puzzles? Yes, But Not for Everyone!

    If you have decided to take on the challenge of an impossible puzzle, it certainly means you are not a beginner and that over the years you have assembled several puzzles, enough to call yourself a true puzzle enthusiast. Otherwise, the positive and stimulating aspects could turn into negative experiences, leading you to abandon the game completely.

    So, if you believe you have commendable patience, high concentration, and a keen eye, you might be ready for further challenges and personal satisfaction.

  • How to Recognize an Impossible Puzzle

    Often, we associate impossible puzzles with large-size puzzles. Indeed, when thinking of puzzles with over 10,000 pieces, we naturally wonder how difficult it can be to reach the end, and whether it is even possible.
    It certainly is! But not everyone succeeds.

    However, size and number of pieces do not always define the difficulty level of an image to be assembled.
    Some of the most famous impossible puzzles have only 1,000 or 2,000 pieces.
    So it’s not really the number of pieces that matters, but the variation of colors, images, and identifiable subjects.

  • Our “Tough” Art Puzzle

    To entertain you with a real challenge, we offer a single puzzle that is by no means easy to assemble.

    The puzzle in question is Convergence by J. Pollock, an abstract painting full of splashes and random drips of paint, which was proposed in the 1960s as “the most difficult puzzle in the world.”

    Test yourself now and complete one of the most difficult puzzles in the world!



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