African Elephant Jigsaw Puzzle - 25 Pieces

Reveal an African elephant through its textured skin, broad ears, and sunlit surroundings.

Easy difficulty · 25 pieces

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    About the Scene

    Reveal an African elephant through its textured skin, broad ears, and sunlit surroundings. African elephants are the largest living land animals, with broad ears, trunks, tusks, and deeply textured skin adapted to life across varied habitats. This scene rewards close observation of the eye, tusk, and trunk curve, the broad ear boundary, and wrinkles where the body meets the sunlit surroundings. Together, those details create the depth, rhythm, and visual character that make the photograph interesting beyond the puzzle itself.

    Solving Tips for This Board

    Start by isolating the eye, tusk, and trunk curve, because those pieces provide the clearest early reference points. Next, group the broad ear boundary and follow any continuous edges or color changes into neighboring squares. Use wrinkles where the body meets the sunlit surroundings to check orientation when two pieces share a similar palette. The main challenge on this board is matching gray skin regions by wrinkle direction instead of color. For this 25-piece easy puzzle, compare texture and direction before relying on color alone. Finish with the least detailed areas of the body and background, using the completed surrounding regions to narrow each remaining position.

    How to solve the African Elephant puzzle

    Begin with the straight outer edges and the most distinctive colors in the picture. This easy puzzle contains 25 pieces, so building a few small visual groups before joining them to the border keeps the board manageable.

    Gameplay guide

    1. Drag a loose piece onto the matching square on the board.
    2. Use color changes, object outlines, and the reference image to find its position.
    3. Your current progress is saved in this browser for this puzzle.
    4. Use the hint when you need help, then continue until every position is filled.