Flowers bloom all over Ireland in the summer months, adding color and interest to villages and towns all over the Emerald Isle.
This online jigsaw celebrates the beautiful window flower boxes found beneath Irish cottage windows.
This lovely example was found in the picturesque town of Adare in County Limerick.

I hope you’ll have fun piecing together this Irish village scene.
There are a few quick directions below the jigsaw, if this is your first time using these puzzles.
Jigsaw Assembly Tips
Use your mouse to move the pieces, then drop and click to link them together. Hover over the image icon on the top menu bar to open the image in a light box, to guide you as you piece it together.
You can also choose how many pieces you wish to use. In the center menu, the grid box to the left allows you to choose the number of pieces with which you wish to play. There’s a low option of 6 pieces if you have a little one who would like to try it out.
The circular arrow will rotate the pieces. Initially they are all facing the correct direction, but you can make the puzzle more difficult by twisting them around.
Happy jigsaw building as you recreate these images of Ireland.
Here are some other jigsaws to stir memories and dreams of the Emerald Isle.
Slieve League Cliffs in County Donegal
Muckish Mountain, County Donegal
Here’s a link for the Irish American Mom Online Puzzle page where you’ll find more online jigsaws.
Happy puzzle making!

Slán agus beannacht,
(Goodbye and blessings)
Mairéad -Irish American Mom
Pronunciation - slawn ah-gus ban-ock-th
Mairéad - rhymes with parade
If you have trouble moving the puzzle pieces you may find a solution here by enabling hardware acceleration on your browser.
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Molly
Thanks for these jigsaws. They’re fun to assemble.
Irish American Mom
Hi Molly - I'm so glad you enjoy these online puzzles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Sue Smith Romero
These puzzles are beautiful Mairéad!! I'm going to tell my newsletter readers about them in the next issue! What a great idea!
Irish American Mom
Hi Sue - I'm so glad you like these puzzles and thanks so much for letting others know about them. They're a great way to while away the hours and reminisce about Ireland.
All the best, and thanks for stopping by.
Mairéad