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Mississippi River Sunset From Memphis Jigsaw Puzzle

Mississippi River Sunset From Memphis Jigsaw Puzzle

Photo by Kelly Common on Unsplash

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About This Puzzle

Trade your screen time for scenery with the Mississippi River Sunset From Memphis puzzle, a scene that rewards attention — the details emerge as you solve. The kind of solve where time slips by without you noticing.

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

Did you know? The Mississippi River flows 2,340 miles from Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico, draining all or parts of 32 U.S. states and two Canadian provinces between the Rocky and Appalachian mountains. Source

New to online jigsaw puzzles? Beginner sizes are a great place to start. Ready for more? The hard collection awaits.

Estimated Solve Times

  • 10 pieces: Under 1 minute
  • 36 pieces: 3-6 minutes
  • 64 pieces: 8-15 minutes
  • 100 pieces: 15-30 minutes
  • 200 pieces: 35-60 minutes
  • 400 pieces: 1-2 hours
Puzzler's tip: Pay attention to the cut pattern. Pieces in the same row often share a similar silhouette, which helps narrow down placement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change the number of pieces for the Mississippi River Sunset From Memphis puzzle?

Yes — every image is available in 12 different piece counts, from a quick 9-piece warm-up to a challenging 400-piece solve. Pick the size that matches your mood or the time you have available.

What is the best piece count for the Mississippi River Sunset From Memphis 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.

What makes the Mississippi River Sunset From Memphis puzzle challenging?

Reflections in water double the complexity — they mirror the scene above but with distortion, creating a second puzzle within the puzzle. At 100 pieces and above, you will notice areas that demand careful attention to subtle differences — that is where the real satisfaction lives.