Jigsaw Puzzles

Free online jigsaw puzzles. 3 new puzzles daily. Play online for free with our great puzzle player.
Jigsaws Archive
About Us Tell a Friend
Add to Favourites
Crossword Puzzles
Freq. Asked Questions
Solve the Jigsaw
To move a piece of the jigsaw, click on it with the mouse and hold the button down while you move the piece. To join the puzzle pieces together, drop pieces next to each other, if they are a match then they will join up automatically.
Current Jigsaw
Obelisk Robe SA
Click here to show/hide picture.
Lets try some other jigsaws
Want more of a challenge? Rotate the pieces at the start by clicking the circular arrow button at the start (next to the OK button).
To rotate a piece just hover the mouse over the puzzle piece and then move the mouse wheel.
Where do these photos come from?
The photos that appear on this site have been submitted by the visitors to Sudoku.com.au. By visiting that site, you can submit photos, and have them appear here for everyone to see.
This site brought to you by the makers of CoolMusicCodes.com. Now you can listen to your favourite songs by the Living Tombstone while playing Roblox.
7 Comments
Comments
Indicate which comments you would like to be able to see
That's a rugged coast and you caught the pounding wave beautifully.
07/Nov/09 12:48 AM
 |  |
Is that a lighthouse? Very unique ...
07/Nov/09 5:12 AM
 |  |

"Robe isn't famous for robes"
Great photo
07/Nov/09 6:14 AM
 |  |

I wondered about this as well, and found the following information (by the way, this is in Australia): "The Obelisk was erected on Cape Dombey in 1852 and was used to navigate the entrance to Guichen Bay, as well as to store rocket lifesaving equipment. The firing of rockets, carrying baskets More...
07/Nov/09 6:24 AM
 |  |

Yes,CG has his facts quite right. Robe is most famous for crayfish caught off this rugged coast. South Australia's Limestone coast has lovely cliffs, sandy beaches and wonderful fishing (if you can dodge the great white sharks)
07/Nov/09 9:08 AM
 |  |

During the 1850s gold rushes Kobe was where many chinese gold diggers entered Australia, then walked hundreds of miles to the goldfields in Victoria. Prohibitive taxes stopped them disembarking any closer to their goal.
07/Nov/09 9:22 AM
 |  |
Thanks for that information Greg--the obelisk doesn't look 12m high in this image--just shows how high the cliffs etc are--great photography. I love Robe but don't get there often--its a few hours drive from Adelaide so you don't go there for a coffee--but for a weekend.
07/Nov/09 11:19 AM
 |  |
Please Log in to post a comment.

Not a member? Joining is quick and free.
As a member you get heaps of benefits.
Click Here to join.
We Love Links!
If you like this site, then we would love you to have one of our links. The code is;
<a href='http://jigsawonline.net'> Jigsaw Online</a> - Free online Jigsaw Puzzles
Other Puzzles
Still looking for more puzzles? Try online Sliding Puzzles which is great fun with other peoples photos or your own.