Picture Puzzles
Picture puzzles are some of the best
tools for wellbeing and relaxation you can partake of, as the
author of this article explains ...
So maybe it seems odd that a middle-aged professional would
engage in pastimes that were once relegated to the kids’ world
of picture puzzles and simple games. Maybe it is
questioned whether time for such an oldster would be better
spent reading or knitting or complaining about aches and
pains. Bah, Humbug, I say to those who look down on what
they consider mindless games.
Picture puzzles, among other games, are some of the best
tools for wellbeing you could partake of. They are said
to stave off early degeneration and even some mentally-situated
illness as Alzheimer’s. They are fantastic relaxation
devices, and they are now as online picture puzzles and games,
great pastimes that encourage healthy competition and necessary
socialization.
Start with the most common of picture puzzles—the
jigsaws. Used to be that you would set up the card table
(in a place where it could stay undisturbed for weeks if
necessary), and dump a box of cardboard interlocking pieces out
and go at it. You still can, but you can also go to a
site like Big Fish Games (my favorite—though I am NOT
affiliated, so this aint a plug) and download picture puzzles
that are moveable, interactive, three-dimensional, and even
video! Yes, there is a jigsaw puzzle line that as you
solve it, as you fit the pieces together successfully, turns
into a moving picture! For instance, one game features the
pieces of an undersea scene. As you fill in the dolphins
and the angel fish and the diver, the diver and the sea mammals
swim about your screen. Very engaging. There are
always the newer and more challenging and beautiful jigsaw
puzzles to play. My favorite is an art theme picture
puzzle that requires you make mini completions of replicas of
Munsch’s “Scream,” Da Vinci’s Sistine Chapel art, and Andy
Warhol’s pop art pieces. As the random pieces fly in from
the left side onto your work space, you have to make them fit
by sliding them around. As the game progresses, of
course, the board gets more and more packed, making maneuvering
more challenging than matching. (Remember those slide
puzzles that had nine squares, all but one filled, and you had
to slide the squares until the picture made sense? That’s
what this last puzzle is like, only you do it using your mouse
and under a time limit. Argh!!!
Another kind of game in the picture puzzles category is the
mystery/seek-and-find type. You can search for the
differences in two pictures, winning points and moving to the
next level. You can find the hidden images and items that
are clues that you must collect to move on. You can try
your lateral thinking skills with a picture that appears, gets
blocks of the image removed and requires you to find and
replace the missing blocks in a very short frame of time.
And you can, of course, enjoy the simple but addicting games
like Mahjong that are now also 3-D and animated as well as
themed for holidays, symbols, flags of countries and states,
and many more possibilities.
So I don’t care how old you are. You can play picture
puzzles online to go down memory lane—playing the
technologically enhanced version; to keep and increase your
health and wellbeing, or to compete with others or establish
goals to meet your own personal best. Now if you’ll
excuse me, I am aching for a game.
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