On the last day of July, our new puzzle collection, Summer Puzzles, was released, which exudes sunshine and the spirit of making things in the heat. Check out our puzzles that represent the collection in this post!

Summer Landed On The Website’s Homepage
Currently, the image slider on our homepage shows three puzzles we have made, where the theme is summer. The first of them is “just so” for a family born on the coast (us!) and for people who have spent summers living in an archipelago (us too!), because seabirds with their harsh cries encapsulate the salty scent of seawater, the ever-changing feeling of the wind against the skin and the constant freshness of the air.
Seabirds in a thousand pieces, produced by the American company eeBoo, best represents such a mindful life, but the other puzzles are also wonderfully summery.
The Puzzles In Our Collection Introduction
To introduce the collection, we also chose a 99-piece mini puzzle this time, so that there would be a nice variation in the number of pieces. The familiar and safe 1000-piece product was featured so many times that only one of the six puzzles consisted of 500 pieces.
Here are the products we picked in alphabetical order!
Aurora Muse

The cheerful 99-piece Aurora Muse is illustrated by FNY and manufactured by Belgian Olleo Puzzles.
Birdhouse Lane

The stylish 1000-piece Birdhouse Lane is illustrated by Christine De Carvalho and manufactured by the American company Galison.
Once There Was a Field

The minimalistically interesting Once There Was a Field consists of 1000 pieces and is illustrated by Charley Harper and manufactured by the American company Pomegranate.
Pollinators

The peaceful Pollinators 500-piece puzzle is made by the American company 1canoe2, and their concept is that artists work together to create illustrations for their brand called 1canoe2, which are used, in addition to puzzles, on other products such as stationery and mugs.
Seabirds

Seabirds, a beautiful depiction of summer coastal life, consists of 1000 pieces, and is illustrated by Clover Robin and manufactured by the American company eeBoo.
The World of Miss Marple

The magnificent 1000-piece The World of Miss Marple is illustrated by Ilya Milstein and produced by the British Laurence King.
Wrapping Up
It is funny to me that I don’t really like doing winter-themed puzzles in the middle of the hottest summer, but I can put together a summer puzzle in the winter. There is not much logic to it, but when you listen to the very varied opinions of our customers, I can say with a smile that puzzling is a very subjective experience!
You find this puzzle collection here: Summer Puzzles. All our collections are here: Puzzle Collections. Enjoy!
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