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Cut Out and Scramble Puzzle

By: Lauren Beard - Updated: 5 Sep 2012 | comments*Discuss
 
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Jigsaw puzzles are great fun aren't they - but have you ever mixed two puzzles up together to make it extra hard?

In this puzzle, two pictures have been cut into strips, then jumbled up. Do you think you'll be able to put them back together?

Cut out the strips on this activity sheet and stick them to a piece of paper in the right order. You'll then be able to make two different pictures.

Why not Download the Cut Out and Scramble Puzzle and see if you can figure out which strip goes where.

For Parents

This activity is aimed at 4 to 7 year olds, it's a fun activity for any child, and can help to build their recognition and problem solving skills.

We have many other games and puzzles in the Download section which can be reached from the sidebar on the left. All our printable puzzles are completely free and are great to keep on hand for kids to do at any time, or as a fun rainy day activity.

All of our puzzles are supplied as a pdf so you'll need to have Adobe Acrobat installed on your system. If you haven't, Google it and you'll find lots of places and instructions on how to get it.

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