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"Puzzles: Unraveling History, Creativity, and Entertainment" Step into the world and embark on a journey through time, imagination, and sheer enjoyment

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Game, The Silver Bullet or The Road to Berlin, WW1

Game, The Silver Bullet or The Road to Berlin, WW1
Game, The Silver Bullet or The Road to Berlin (The New War Game - manufactured by R.F.& S.). Inscribed Olga. With love from Winifred. Aberystwyth

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Male figure and a female figure standing on jigsaw puzzle pieces

Male figure and a female figure standing on jigsaw puzzle pieces, symbolic image for looking for a partner

Background imagePuzzles Collection: World War One pack of playing cards - Shell Motor Spirit Co

World War One pack of playing cards - Shell Motor Spirit Co
World War One pack of playing cards issued by the Shell Motor Spirit Company with Shell logo and Best Of Allies Always In the Front surrounded by images of warships, aeroplanes, tanks, etc

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Black Arches Moth - on tree bark - Cornwall, UK

Black Arches Moth - on tree bark - Cornwall, UK
DAC-725 Black Arches Moth - on tree bark Cornwall, UK Lymantria monacha David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Tricks and Puzzles Christmas Crackers

Tricks and Puzzles Christmas Crackers
A colour illustration Tricks and Puzzles Christmas cracker box

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Jigsaw puzzle pieces replicating Albert Einsteins face, view from above

Jigsaw puzzle pieces replicating Albert Einsteins face, view from above

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Wooden board with holes fitting shapes of farm animals, house and tractor

Wooden board with holes fitting shapes of farm animals, house and tractor, numbers from one to ten underneath

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Frederick Alexander

Frederick Alexander
DR. FREDERICK WILLIAM ALEXANDER, OBE. Depicted making anagrams & crossword puzzles in Braille for the blind, with the aid of an ordinary washing mangle

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Bystander Fragments playing cards in a boxed set

Bystander Fragments playing cards in a boxed set
A boxed set of Bystander Fragments playing cards. Edition de luxe. Linette gold edges. Manufactured & Published by Chas. Goodall & Sons for the proprietors of the Bystander. Puzzles & Games

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Spy - WWI Round Card Game made by Valentines Games

Spy - WWI Round Card Game made by Valentines Games
Spy - The Amusing and Topical First World War Round Card Game - made by Valentines Games. Contains cutouts of German targets and card pack, with instructions and within original box. Puzzles & Games

Background imagePuzzles Collection: WWI dominoes set with 55 stones and patriotic flags

WWI dominoes set with 55 stones and patriotic flags
A First World War dominoes set with 55 stones. The lid has patriotic flags of the period. Puzzles & Games

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Jigsaw puzzles of six scenes of French children (late 19th C

Jigsaw puzzles of six scenes of French children (late 19th C
A boxed set containing jigsaw puzzles of six late 19th Century scenes of French children at play. Puzzles & Games

Background imagePuzzles Collection: The Bairnsfather Jig-saw Puzzle

The Bairnsfather Jig-saw Puzzle ( BYSTANDER ) - Dear. we are staying at a Farm. The Chandos Jig-saws - Series A1. Puzzles & Games

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Great War oak games box with handmade cribbage lid

Great War oak games box with handmade cribbage lid
Great War oak games box with handmade brass cribbage board lid, inscribed Sulva Bay, August 6th, Gallipoli. Unfortunately, Suvla was mis-spelt

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Trench Football Game (The Great International Game)

Trench Football Game (The Great International Game)
Trench Football Game. (The Great International Game- manufactured by R.F.& S.). Puzzles & Games - The Reverse with the rules. Date: circa 1916

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Advert for Jigsaw puzzles, 1939

Advert for Jigsaw puzzles, 1939
Advert for The London Electrotype Agency. Theres nothing like a puzzle ! To keep the children out of mischief... to amuse and entertain the convalescent

Background imagePuzzles Collection: The card game, Pieter van den Berge, 1694-1737

The card game, Pieter van den Berge, 1694-1737

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Jigsaw puzzle with gaps in the middle

Jigsaw puzzle with gaps in the middle

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Two women apply their thinking power to the new fad, the Imp puzzle game

Two women apply their thinking power to the new fad, the Imp puzzle game
Detroit, Michigan: January 30, 1934. Two women apply their thinking power to the new fad, the Imp puzzle game

Background imagePuzzles Collection: John Bull gets crossword fever

John Bull gets crossword fever
The mid-1920s crossword craze brings John Bull out in crossword fever as an epidemic of crossword puzzles hook the nation

Background imagePuzzles Collection: The Next Infliction - the Cross-Word Puzzle Illustrated by W

The Next Infliction - the Cross-Word Puzzle Illustrated by W
Heath Robinsons contribution to the crossword craze of 1925, an illustrated crossword puzzle with clues included under the picture

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Worthington Crosswords advertisement

Worthington Crosswords advertisement
An advertisement for Worthington Ales at the time of the craze for crosswords showing an engrossed crossword puzzler bumping into people and causing chaos in his wake as he walks along

Background imagePuzzles Collection: The Missing Link by H. M. Bateman

The Missing Link by H. M. Bateman
An engrossed and rather obsessive crossword puzzler looks at his modest collection of dictionaries, reference books and encyclopaedias for inspiration while working in a particularly fiendish puzzle

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Squaring the Dance Circles by Reginald Higgins

Squaring the Dance Circles by Reginald Higgins
A stylish 1920s couple are distracted from their dancing by an engrossing crossword puzzle, all the rage in 1925. The caption reads, " A word of five letters, beginning with C

Background imagePuzzles Collection: Ought and Carry On by A. Havers

Ought and Carry On by A. Havers
A young girl puzzles over some mathematical problem using a slate



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"Puzzles: Unraveling History, Creativity, and Entertainment" Step into the world and embark on a journey through time, imagination, and sheer enjoyment. From early jigsaw puzzles depicting the regal Kings & Queens of England to contemporary masterpieces like "A Picture WITH Words" by Chloe Preston, these captivating brain teasers have enthralled generations. Delve into the whimsical realm of William Heath Robinson's creations - whether it be his ingenious contraptions in "The Last Word" or his mind-boggling challenges in "A Very Cross Word Puzzle. " These intricate designs will test your problem-solving skills while leaving you marveling at their complexity. For those seeking tranquility amidst chaos, lose yourself in the mesmerizing beauty of a "Shaky Pastel Pattern Square. " Piece by piece, watch as vibrant colors blend harmoniously together to form a breathtaking image that soothes your soul. If adventure calls your name, set sail with ocean liner jigsaw puzzles that transport you across vast seas. Feel the excitement build as you assemble majestic vessels from various eras - from classic White Star Line ships like RMS Olympic and Majestic to modern wonders like RMS Queen Mary docked proudly in New York City. But puzzles aren't limited to just pictures; they can also tell stories. Immerse yourself in historical narratives with games such as "The Silver Bullet or The Road to Berlin, " which allows you to relive World War I through strategic gameplay. Alternatively, explore six WWI French battle scenes captured intricately within jigsaw puzzle pieces - each scene revealing tales of bravery and sacrifice. Whether you seek mental stimulation or simply wish to unwind after a long day, puzzles offer an escape into worlds both real and imagined. So gather your patience and sharpen your wit because there's always another mystery waiting to be solved – one piece at a time.