About this puzzle

Step into a world of delicate beauty with this captivating close-up of a dandelion seed head, often known as a 'wish' flower. Each tiny parachute-like seed is intricately arranged, forming a perfect spherical globe of soft, ethereal white against a muted, dark background. The subtle sepia tones lend a timeless, nostalgic quality to this common yet extraordinary wonder of nature.

This image offers a fantastic challenge for jigsaw puzzle enthusiasts. The stark contrast between the luminous seed head and the deep background provides clear edge definition, while the countless individual seeds create a delightful array of fine details and complex textures to piece together. The spherical shape and varying densities of the fluff offer both intricate sections and smoother areas, making for a truly engaging and rewarding puzzle experience.

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Questions about this puzzle
What piece count should I start with?
16 pieces is a comfortable first try — about four minutes — and lets you see the whole image quickly. Tap the green 'Start here' button on the difficulty picker.
How long will this take?
Roughly one to forty minutes, depending on the piece count. 16 pieces is about four minutes, 64 is around eighteen, and 144 is a full session of about forty.