Puzzled by Iceland and Unicef have started a co-operation where 500 ISK of each sold puzzle go to Unicef. The puzzles are now available online and in selected stores.
500 pieces of the rock Hvitserkur in Northwest Iceland.
Did you know that Icelandic legend has it that Hvitserkur was actually a troll who did not make it back home in time to retreat from the coming daylight and so was turned to stone at sunrise? More fun facts inside the box.
500 pieces of the the magnificent Icelandic horse.
Did you know that in the year 2008 there were 77.000 horses in Iceland, of course they were all Icelandic since it has been illegal to import horses to Iceland since the year 1882. More fun facts inside the box.
Did you know that at Theistareykir there's a cabin where travelers can stay overnight? The cabin is heated with hot water from the local area and the temperature inside can therefore go as high as 50 degrees C or 122 degrees F. More fun facts inside the box.
Did you know that sheep usually reach the age of 10 and normally deliver two lambs every spring? They can however deliver up to 4 or 5 on rare occasions. More fun facts inside the box.
48 pieces of the wonderful waterfall Oxararfoss at Thingvellir National Park.
Did you know that the name Oxararfoss , Ax River, was given when the Viking Ketilbjorn the Old lost his axe in the river trying to break the ice to get water? More fun facts inside the box.