New York Jigsaw Puzzles
The Big Apple is here to challenge your assembling skills! Try out these New York Jigsaw Puzzles and prove that you can piece together some of the most iconic sites of this world-famous American city. You have plenty of options to choose from. Maybe you can give it a go to a more natural site and try to assemble photos of Central Park, or you can try to tackle the emblematic Statue of Liberty or the colors and lights of Times Square, or the cold skyscrapers of Wall Street in Lower Manhattan. Pick a photo and challenge yourself. The city that never sleeps is bound to offer you beautiful sites, but also a bit of a headache.
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Want some ice cream?70
282
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View of New York City70
930
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Autumn in Manhattan100
33
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Times Square48
1431
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New York Public Library90
110
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Statue Of Liberty in New York12
179
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Autumn in Central Park60
12
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Statue of Liberty with the sky as background70
453
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Aerial view of New York City60
235
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Empire State Building70
265
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Statue of Liberty and NY skyline80
68
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Two sculptures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art30
48
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Times Square, NYC80
361
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Central Park in New York City90
83
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Central Park, New York City30
207
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The Lake in Central Park30
292
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Baseball game at the Yankee Stadium30
246
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Skyline16
26
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Statue Of Liberty70
600
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Statue of Liberty in Manhattan30
181
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Street in New York30
94
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Statue Of Liberty144
14
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Manhattan from above90
12
Enjoy the beautiful sites of the City that Never Sleeps with these New York Jigsaw Puzzles. Choose the photo that speaks to you the most or that you believe will be especially demanding and get ready to start assembling. If you wish to increase or decrease the level of difficulty of the puzzle, you can do so on the top right corner of the puzzle board once you select a challenge. On the bottom of the same board, you will also find special features to customize your game experience. You can choose how to organize the loose pieces of your puzzle, for example, or if you wish to see the final picture as a faded background to help you identify where each piece of the puzzle will go.