Bits and Pieces 500-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle – Peacocks at Flower Lake by Oleg Gavrilov, 18" x 24"
This 500-piece jigsaw puzzle from Bits and Pieces features a tranquil lake scene with peacocks, painted by artist Oleg Gavrilov. Once assembled, the puzzle measures 18 by 24 inches. The pieces are cut from recycled cardboard with a thick chipboard backing, designed to lock together tightly. Each piece is randomly die-cut, so no two pieces have the same shape—making every assembly a fresh challenge. While marketed toward adults, the puzzle can be enjoyed by older children and families together.
What makes this 500-piece puzzle different?
Unlike mass-produced puzzles with repeating piece shapes, Bits and Pieces uses a random die-cut process. That means every piece in your puzzle is a one-of-a-kind shape. This adds difficulty and keeps you engaged longer. The chipboard backing adds durability, so pieces resist bending and hold up to repeated use. The lock-tight fit means you can move partial sections without them falling apart—a real plus when sorting on a crowded table.
| Piece Count | 500 |
| Completed Size | 18" x 24" (46 cm x 61 cm) |
| Material | Recycled cardboard with chipboard backing |
| Artist | Oleg Gavrilov |
| Piece Shape | Random die-cut (all unique) |
| Brand | Bits and Pieces |
Common questions about this Bits and Pieces puzzle
- Are all the pieces really different shapes? Yes. Because of the random die-cut method, no two pieces in the entire puzzle share the same outline. This makes it more challenging than puzzles with standard grid cuts.
- What age is this puzzle meant for? It is designed for adults (ages 12 and up), but younger puzzle lovers with experience can try it. Supervised children aged 8–11 may also enjoy it.
- Can I display the finished puzzle? Yes. The artwork is meant to be shown off. You can glue it and frame it, or simply leave it on a puzzle board. The tight fit means it stays together well even without glue, though careful handling is still needed.
Who is this puzzle for?
This puzzle suits several audiences: adult puzzlers looking for a relaxing weekend project, families wanting a screen-free activity, older adults who want to maintain fine motor skills, and gift-givers searching for a thoughtful present. The 500-piece count is manageable in a few sessions—not too easy, not overwhelming. The peacock-and-flower theme is elegant and appeals to nature lovers.
A gift that works for many occasions
Whether for a birthday, holiday, or just because, this puzzle offers more than a one-time activity. The finished picture can be displayed as art. The high-quality materials mean it can be taken apart and redone. The unusual piece shapes add replay value. Pair it with a puzzle board or glue for a complete present.