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Popular National Geographic Puzzles

Solving jigsaw puzzles is a great way to keep your mind active and enjoy free time with your family. Good for all ages, puzzles stimulate brain connections and keep older people thinking sharply, and are also great tools for building cognition skills in children and teaching them to finish tasks and solve problems. National Geographic, known for its interesting photography with subjects taken all over the world, is the perfect company to provide a host of popular National Geographic puzzles. Choose your favorite picture or subject, then mix them up and start building.

Online National Geographic puzzle generator

National Geographic has thousands of images provided for old and young alike in their online jigsaw puzzle generator. Search http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/your-shot/daily-dozen to find an incredible assortment of amazing vistas, then choose your photo and an online jigsaw puzzle is immediately generated. Free of cost, these puzzles consist of phenomenal photos from oceans, mountains, animals and the people that inhabit the faraway lands of our dreams.

Jigsaw puzzles for children

For those that prefer to touch and feel their puzzles, National Geographic has a produced a host of puzzles. National Geographic is the expert in the creation of puzzles to help with your child’s education and stimulate your child's interest in a wide variety of topics. Along these lines are some very popular 3-D puzzles of famous landmarks such as Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower, a New York cityscape, and many more. Try a remote-controlled T-Rex puzzle that comes with 100 cut wooden pieces and a battery pack.

Challenging jigsaw puzzles for adults

National Geographic also makes several jigsaw puzzles geared towards more advanced puzzle enthusiasts, perfect for challenging an adult or keeping your whole family occupied. National Geographic's popular two-sided world map creates a political map on one side, and a detailed physical world map on the other. National Geographic has also produced several puzzles based on photography from its popular magazine, including several 1000-piece puzzles with cover photographs.

Old and young alike can enjoy the fabulous and educational world of National Geographic jigsaw puzzles.Teach your children the joy of learning, and keep your mind alive with this fantastic collection.