Ringette On Ice Rink Jigsaw Puzzle & Coloring Page

Assemble this ringette on ice rink jigsaw puzzle, color it your way, then print or share your artwork.

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Three young ringette players on blue ice rink in red and yellow jerseys with goalie and spectator stands visible in background
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About This Jigsaw Puzzle

Young players zip across a smooth blue ice surface in the fast-paced team sport of ringette. Players in red and yellow jerseys chase the rubber ring, sticks ready to thread it through the goal, while a goalie guards the net and spectators watch from stands above. Protective white gear glints under the rink's bright overhead lighting.

Coloring Tips

Lay down a clean pale blue for the ice surface using the fill tool, then use the brush to paint crisp red and yellow jerseys on the competing players. The white protective equipment benefits from a very light gray shadow detail to stop it from disappearing into the ice background.

Common Questions

What is ringette and how is it different from ice hockey?

Ringette is a team ice sport invented in Canada in 1963. It uses a straight stick with no blade and a rubber ring instead of a puck. Players pass by threading the ring onto the stick tip, and strict zone entry rules require a pass to be made before crossing each blue line.

Where is ringette most popular?

Ringette is most popular in Canada, Finland, Sweden, and the United States. Canada has the largest participation base, but Finland has been particularly successful in international competition. The sport is growing in several European and Asian countries through World Ringette Championship programs.

How do I make the ice surface look realistic with subtle shading?

Fill the rink in a light icy blue, then use the brush with a slightly darker blue to trace gentle arc marks across the surface simulating skate tracks and rink lines. A very faint gray near the boards suggests the shadows cast by the rink's side walls.

Is this ringette puzzle a good winter sports introduction for young children?

Yes, it introduces a sport many children outside Canada and Finland may not know. The colorful jerseys and action on ice make it visually engaging for ages 5 and up, and the coloring phase lets children explore the sport's distinctive equipment in a fun way.

How do I invite a friend to compare their colored version to mine?

Download your finished artwork using the save button, then share the image through your messaging app or social media. Friends can play the same puzzle at Artpiece.app independently and share their own versions back to compare.

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