This husky is in on the joke. Sprawled out on the grass, one eye shut in a big goofy wink, like it knows exactly how charming it is. Put the cheeky guy back together piece by piece, free in your browser, no signup and nothing to download.
About this puzzle
This puzzle is a playful Siberian husky lying on green grass, caught mid-wink with its tongue out and a face full of personality. The crisp white and gray fur against the green gives you a clear subject to build, while the grass fills the frame with rich, leafy texture to sort through.
Those famous husky eyes are part of the fun here. Huskies are one of the few breeds that often have bright blue eyes, and plenty of them have two different colored eyes, one blue and one brown, a trait called heterochromia. With this one mid-wink, you only get the punchline, not the full reveal.
How to play
Grab a piece with your mouse or finger and drop it where it belongs, and it locks in once it is right. Phones, tablets, and desktops all work the same. Tap fullscreen for a bigger board any time.
Tips for solving this one
Start with the border, then go after the husky itself, since the white and gray fur stands out sharply from the green. Build the dog as a block first. The grass is the slower part, so sort those pieces by their lighter and darker patches rather than hunting one by one. Save the winking eye and nose for the finish.
Common questions
Is it free?
Yes, every puzzle here is free, with no account and nothing to download.
Does it work on a phone?
It does. Phones, tablets, and computers all work, with finger controls standing in for the mouse.
Can I change the difficulty?
Yes. Pick your piece count when the puzzle loads and make it quick or challenging.
Will it save my progress?
It will not, so finish before you close the tab. A round usually goes quick.
Want one for your table?
If this goofball made you grin, a real dog puzzle is a great next move. Try Sunset Dogs Jigsaw Puzzles for Adults 1000 Pieces, a 1000-piece pick that dog lovers can spread out over a few cozy evenings.
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