Terracotta Warriors at Qin's Mausoleum 10000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
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These weathered clay soldiers stand shoulder to shoulder as guardians of Qin Shi Huang’s tomb in Xi'an, China — a UNESCO World Heritage site. Each figure bears its own expression, elaborate armor plates and coiffures carved with painstaking skill from the late 3rd century BCE. A neat historical surprise: they were rediscovered by local farmers in 1974, and since then scholars have been piecing together their original ranks and roles.
As a puzzle, this scene offers both delight and challenge. Expect broad stretches of similar terracotta hues, subtle shadowing across rows of faces, repeating armor grids and many small hands and tools — details that demand patient sorting and close-looking. With 10,000 pieces you’ll juggle large monochrome areas and tiny sculpted accents. Join others on Jigsaw Fusion’s multiplayer board: every game is assembled once over several days by many players at the same time, so collaboration matters.
Gather your team, compare notes, and begin reconstructing history together — the first formation awaits your move.