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Dewy Pink Azalea Cluster Jigsaw Puzzle

Dewy Pink Azalea Cluster Jigsaw Puzzle

Photo by Syadza Salsabyla on Unsplash

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About This Puzzle

Surround yourself with petals and color in the Dewy Pink Azalea Cluster puzzle, rich in the kind of warm, saturated tones that flower photography does best. Perfect for a colorful, calming puzzle session.

Credit for this image goes to Syadza Salsabyla on Unsplash — a beautiful capture that translates perfectly into a jigsaw.

Did you know? Azaleas belong to the genus Rhododendron, and their nectar can produce "mad honey" — a toxic substance that ancient warriors used as a biological weapon against invading armies. Source

First time here? Try a quick, easy puzzle to get a feel for the controls, then come back and tackle this one at a higher count.

Estimated Solve Times

  • 20 pieces: 1-2 minutes
  • 64 pieces: 8-15 minutes
  • 100 pieces: 15-30 minutes
  • 150 pieces: 25-45 minutes
  • 300 pieces: 45-90 minutes
Puzzler's tip: Take breaks on larger puzzles. Coming back after a few minutes often leads to a breakthrough.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best piece count for the Dewy Pink Azalea Cluster puzzle?

It depends on what you are after. For a quick, casual solve, 16 to 36 pieces works well. For a satisfying session with real engagement, 64 to 100 pieces is the sweet spot. The 400-piece version is the full experience — expect it to take 1-2 hours.

Is the Dewy Pink Azalea Cluster puzzle free to play?

Yes, 100% free. No account needed, no app to install, no hidden costs. Open the page, choose your piece count, and start playing right away.

Can I save my progress on the Dewy Pink Azalea Cluster puzzle?

The puzzle auto-saves as you play. Come back anytime and your progress will be right where you left it. Everything is stored in your browser — no account or cloud sync needed.

Can I change the number of pieces for the Dewy Pink Azalea Cluster puzzle?

You can. Every puzzle offers 12 piece counts. The smaller sizes are great for a quick break, while the larger ones turn the same image into a completely different experience.