Extremely Difficult Art Puzzles
Take on the challenge with extremely Difficult puzzles and test your patience and skills.
Take on the challenge with extremely Difficult puzzles and test your patience and skills.
Reassembling an image of a famous painting or fresco is already a pastime that requires more attention and time compared to assembling many classic puzzles.
You notice many small details of a work only as you progress with assembling the pieces.
Of course, not all art puzzles are extremely Difficult puzzles. There are also easy puzzles, which can be assembled even by children with the help of their parents, or by seniors.
If you are a true puzzle enthusiast and have assembled many puzzles of different sizes, brands, and themes, then you might be ready for extremely Difficult puzzles or even impossible puzzles.
But be careful, this approach is not recommended for beginners. The positive aspects could turn negative, leading you to “throw in the towel” quickly.
In short, Difficult puzzles are not for everyone!
Now let’s see how to define a puzzle’s difficulty, even before buying it.
First of all, when looking for a puzzle to purchase, in addition to the subject, artist, or desired image, it is important to consider the level of difficulty you will encounter during assembly.
Therefore, we recommend evaluating the size, number of pieces, piece dimensions, and easily identifiable colors or elements.
When faced with puzzles where very few colors dominate the entire image, and the pieces may even have a regular cut, you are dealing with truly extremely difficult puzzles. Even a 1000-piece puzzle can become a very difficult challenge with certain images.
Some people enjoy spending their time completing puzzles to hang them on the walls at home, give them as gifts, or for pure personal enjoyment.
Others continuously assemble puzzles to keep their brain sharp and to challenge their own limits.
In these cases, the choice of puzzle often falls on increasingly demanding levels, which require more effort but ultimately provide greater satisfaction.
Our catalog features various art puzzles organized by artistic period.
Within each puzzle’s page, you will find the description of the number of pieces, brand, artist’s name, the museum housing the original painting, puzzle and box dimensions, and most importantly, the difficulty level.
This allows you to make your choice based on your preferences.
Among the extremely difficult puzzles currently in our catalog are: Monet Water Lilies by Pomegranate Puzzle (1000 pieces), Kropf by Mirò by Italian brand Impronte Edizioni (1000 pieces), and La Primavera by Botticelli, also by Impronte Edizioni (1500 pieces), currently sold out.
These are not impossible puzzles to assemble; we classify them as extremely difficult puzzles because the deliberate monotony of colors makes it very difficult to find the correct interlocking piece.
If instead you want to try impossible puzzles, we suggest considering Pollock’s Convergence.