Some Insect Digital Jigsaw Puzzles
Directions for the Digital Jigsaw Puzzles: The following are some 16-piece jigsaws and a 9-piece jigsaw of "mystery" insects. Digital puzzle pieces cannot be upside-down but can only be right-side-up (in a two-dimensional sense), so this makes the solving of such puzzles relatively easier. Of course, these do not have tactile equivalents in the way cardboard jigsaw puzzles would.
Mystery Insect #1
The following is a 16-piece digital jigsaw puzzle of a "mystery" insect. Drag each piece of the puzzle to the proper location, and drop it there.
Mystery Solved! You have put together a cicada. Bravo!
Mystery Insect #2
The following is a 16-piece digital jigsaw puzzle of a "mystery" insect. Drag each piece of the puzzle to the proper location, and drop it there.
Mystery Solved! You have put together an image of an Assassin Bug above!
Mystery Insect #3
The following is a 9-piece digital jigsaw puzzle of a "mystery" insect. This one is a very small one relatively speaking. Drag each piece of the puzzle to the proper location, and drop it there.
Mystery Solved! You have put together an image of a Psyliid.
(Note: A quick way to "Finish" these puzzles is to click "Finish." All of the photos of insects with a grid background were captured by John Cauthorn.)
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