Jigsaw: A Hungarian Fairy Tale Castle Spinning on a Duck Foot

 Jigsaw puzzle of a fairy tale castle spinning on a duck foot

"Remember that year you were set on finding a castle that spun on a duck foot?”

“To be fair, I was eight. It seemed like a brilliant plan at the time to go looking for the home of a dragon.” 

In episode 8 of The Stone Sea, Sarolta mentions that Zalka searched for castles that spun on duck feet when she was little. This is a reference to Hungarian fairy tales where the many-headed dragons usually live in a palace that actually rotates on a duck foot. 

So if you would like to see such a magical real-estate, here's your chance. Just assemble this puzzle to bring the fairy tale castle to life!

While the puzzle should work on mobile, you might find it easier to do it on a larger screen. 

You can also play with the settings and make it as easy as 9 pieces or as hard as 1024. As a default, it is set to 100 pieces. 

Also, I'd recommend clicking the full screen mode for the best experience. 

Here's a graphic showing you the basics:


Good luck!

Are you up for another puzzle? Then solve the puzzling portrait of Zalka, the Hungarian witch of The Stone Sea.

Jigsaw puzzle of the portrait of a Hungarian witch

Or would you like to learn more about Hungarian folklore and fairy tales? Read seven surprising facts about Hungarian witches here:

Witches of Hungary, a witch in a read cloak in a forest at night




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All magical beings, characters, and superstitions on this site are based on supremely subjective research undertaken by Thea Litay, and any resemblance to Hungarian supernatural creatures living, dead, or undead is not coincidental in the least.