This update adds a Black History & Art puzzle pack featuring 14 images chosen by guest curator River Toomer.
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addedThis update adds a Black History & Art puzzle pack featuring 14 images chosen by guest curator River Toomer. Sourced from public domain images in the archives of the Library of Congress, National Gallery of Art, and the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, these puzzles commemorate Black History Month, February 2026.
changedFrom now through March 1, 50% of Habit Puzzles profits will be donated to the Marsha P. Johnson Institute. Their mission statement is, to "protect and defend the human rights of BLACK transgender people while building a sanctuary rooted in joy, resilience, and unapologetic truth . "
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addedThis update adds a Black History & Art puzzle pack featuring 14 images chosen by guest curator River Toomer. Sourced from public domain images in the archives of the Library of Congress, National Gallery of Art, and the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, these puzzles commemorate Black History Month, February 2026.
changedFrom now through March 1, 50% of Habit Puzzles profits will be donated to the Marsha P. Johnson Institute. Their mission statement is, to "protect and defend the human rights of BLACK transgender people while building a sanctuary rooted in joy, resilience, and unapologetic truth . "
This update adds a Black History & Art puzzle pack featuring 14 images chosen by guest curator River Toomer. Sourced from public domain images in the archives of the Library of Congress, National Gallery of Art, and the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, these puzzles commemorate Black History Month, February 2026.
From now through March 1, 50% of Habit Puzzles profits will be donated to the Marsha P. Johnson Institute. Their mission statement is, to"protect and defend the human rights of BLACK transgender people while building a sanctuary rooted in joy, resilience, and unapologetic truth."