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TOP TEN: The Best Pomegranate Puzzles


It’s been awhile since we’ve talked about Pomegranate.  They’re one of the classiest, highest quality American puzzle brands out there. They feature gorgeous boxes, thick pieces with a nice matte finish, and outstanding fine art images. I’ve been in a Pomegranate mood lately. I’ve working on one for review, but I thought it was time to take a look at their current puzzle line available on Puzzle Warehouse.

The photo below shows the Pomegranate quality (click on it for a closer view).


13. “Do Not Disturb” by Rebecca Campbell (1000 pieces)

I have to include this puzzle because I’m such a bibliophile! (Click on the image below to view the puzzle on Puzzle Warehouse.)


12. “Return to the Welcome Hills” by David Newton (300 pieces)

Pomegranate has quite a few 500 and 300 piece puzzles for those who prefer smaller piece counts. This is my favorite 300-piecer. Such vibrant colors (Click on the image below to view the puzzle on Puzzle Warehouse.)


11. “Flower Cycle” and “Geometric Herb Garden” by Rosalind Wise (1000 pieces each)

“Flower Cycle” is a wonderful Spring puzzle, bursting with flowers. (Click on the images below to see the puzzle on Puzzle Warehouse.)


Wow, I adore all the textures in this puzzle. Despite all the green, each little area has a different pattern. Looks like a wonderful challenge!


10. “Attraction” by Pat Scott (500 pieces)

If you’re looking for a flower jigsaw puzzles for adults with a lower piece count, this one from Pat Scott looks fantastic. (Click on the image below to view the puzzle on Puzzle Warehouse.)


9. “Night Flight” by John Dilnot (1000 pieces)

This new butterfly puzzle looks hard but totally worth it. The colors are amazing. (Click on the image below to view the puzzle on Puzzle Warehouse.)


8. “Edward Gorey’s Book Covers” by Edward Gorey (1000 pieces each)

I love the Edward Gorey puzzles and this one is the best yet because it combines many different Gorey images into a collage.  (Click on the image below to view the puzzle on Puzzle Warehouse.)

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