Turtles are such a unique and interesting animal - here are our best turtle puzzles for turtle fans!
One of the metaphors in our Modern Metaphors puzzle is a fun illustration of It's Turtles All The Way Down (shown above).

Other great turtle puzzles:
This 300 piece wooden puzzle features Joe Vaux’s imaginative artwork, blending quirky storytelling with whimsical, uniquely shaped pieces. Designed by Tara Flannery, it offers an easier-than-average challenge thanks to its vibrant colors and varied piece cuts, while its playful yet slightly edgy theme makes it best suited for teens and adults.
This 382 piece wooden puzzle showcases Vikram Madan’s “Robot Creation Myth,” blending cosmic imagery with intricate robot-themed whimsies. Designed by David Figueiras, it offers an average-level challenge with an irregular edge, diverse piece shapes, and subtle star drop-outs forming the Orion constellation for an added touch of discovery.
Explore Aaron Wolf’s “Lost Civilization,” a 447 piece wooden puzzle featuring a detailed underwater world. Designed by David Figueiras, it offers a challenging experience with themed whimsies, circular grid cuts, and a subtle irregular edge.
Cathedral Of The Changing Tides

This 360 piece wooden puzzle of “Cathedral of the Changing Tides” by Aaron Wolf features an Escher inspired design by Jef Bambas, with themed whimsies, a decorative edge, and all turtle shaped pieces. It’s a beautiful but challenging puzzle, best suited for experienced puzzlers.
Step into a vibrant jungle world with this 319 piece wooden puzzle featuring Jeyselle Arellano’s primitivista artwork. Designed by Zak Erving, it delivers a tough challenge with curvy cuts, rainforest themed whimsies, and a deceptively simple edge that keeps you guessing until the very end.
Explore “Coral Kingdom” by Randal Spangler, a 182 piece wooden puzzle filled with mermaids, castles, and underwater charm. Designed by Marcelle Jay Iremedio, it features irregular pieces, ocean themed whimsies, and unique connectors, offering a fun and engaging challenge.
Experience Kevin Sloan’s “Migration of Knowledge,” a 513 piece wooden puzzle with a straight edge and average difficulty. Designed by Tara Flannery, it features detailed whimsy pieces, a clean grid layout, and a unique Escher inspired section that adds a creative twist.
Enjoy Tyson Grumm’s “The Sleepover,” a 405 piece wooden puzzle filled with playful, quirky details. Featuring themed whimsies by Kathryn Flocken and a patchwork of unique piece shapes by Jef Bambas, it offers a harder than average challenge with a fun, mischievous feel.
Want to see them all at once? Check out the full collection here.







