New Jigsaw Puzzles: House of Puzzles & More | Week of 20-27 April 2026

This week's new arrivals at Puzzles Galore: 2 fresh puzzles from House of Puzzles and more.

New Jigsaw Puzzles: House of Puzzles & More | Week of 20-27 April 2026

New This Week — 20–27 April 2026

Two cracking new additions have landed at Puzzles Galore this week, and they make for quite a contrast: one rooted firmly in the cobbled heritage of an English city, the other a riot of colour celebrating wholesome, plant-based food. Both are from House of Puzzles, priced at £15.47 each, and both are 1,000 pieces — exactly right for a proper sit-down session over the Easter break.

Steep Hill, Lincoln by Steve Crisp

Steep Hill, Lincoln by Steve Crisp is the kind of puzzle that will make anyone who has ever visited Lincoln do a double-take — that unmistakable medieval street, tumbling down from the cathedral quarter, rendered with all the warmth and precision Steve Crisp is known for. Crisp has built a devoted following through his nostalgic depictions of village and town life in the English countryside, taking us back to the days when a stroll through the high street could provide all of one's needs. This image is very much in that vein: expect bow-fronted shop windows, worn stone, and the sort of scene that rewards slow, careful assembly as each detail reveals itself.

Steve Crisp was educated at St Martins School of Art, London, and has since become a well-established, internationally known, award-winning illustrator. If you're the sort of puzzler who gravitates towards scenes with genuine character and a strong sense of place — rather than generic "pretty village" stock imagery — his work is well worth seeking out.

Buddha Bowl Bliss by Aimee Stewart

If Steep Hill is a study in muted, historic charm, Buddha Bowl Bliss by Aimee Stewart is practically the opposite — vivid, lush, and bursting with the kind of layered detail that keeps your eyes busy long after the puzzle is finished. The subject matter — those photogenic, colour-stacked bowls of grains, vegetables, seeds, and sauces that have become a fixture of food photography — is perfect for Stewart's style. Aimee Stewart is a self-taught artist who specialises in lush, electric digital painting and photo-manipulation.

Aimee Stewart is an American self-taught artist who specialises in digital painting and photo manipulation, with an eclectic style heavily inspired by music and literature — she delights in creating exquisitely detailed designs. A food-themed puzzle at this level of visual richness is genuinely good fun to build: sorting by ingredient rather than colour is half the entertainment. It would make a lovely gift for anyone who loves cooking, good food, or simply a puzzle that looks spectacular on the table.

A food-themed puzzle at 1,000 pieces is one of those rare crossovers where the subject matter and the puzzling experience reinforce each other — you'll want to linger over every piece.

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These two are just the latest additions to what's shaping up to be a strong spring at Puzzles Galore. Head over to our new arrivals collection to see everything that's come in recently — there's a good variety of brands, styles, and piece counts to explore. UK delivery is £3.97 flat rate per order, so it's always worth picking up a couple at once.

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