Jigsaw Fusion Looking for a new challenge? We’re solving a huge 4500-piece puzzle together on jigsawfusion.com. Join the game!

Teacup - online puzzles

festively online puzzle
25festivelysolved 61 times
Solve puzzle
white ceramic cup on white ceramic plate sliding puzzle online
36white ceramic cup on white ceramic platesolved 59 times
Solve puzzle
white ceramic teacup on yellow ceramic saucer sliding puzzle online
64white ceramic teacup on yellow ceramic saucersolved 52 times
Solve puzzle
cappuccino filled white ceramic coffee cup sliding puzzle online
9cappuccino filled white ceramic coffee cupsolved 48 times
Solve puzzle
Accio Coffee online puzzle
9Accio Coffeesolved 39 times
Solve puzzle
macarons, coffee, flowers sliding puzzle online
36macarons, coffee, flowerssolved 35 times
Solve puzzle
cup of hot coffee online puzzle
9cup of hot coffeesolved 34 times
Solve puzzle
bread with egg sliding puzzle online
49bread with eggsolved 33 times
Solve puzzle
white ceramic mug with latte art online puzzle
81white ceramic mug with latte artsolved 33 times
Solve puzzle
brown and white ceramic mug on brown wooden round plate online puzzle
64brown and white ceramic mug on brown wooden round platesolved 32 times
Solve puzzle
two cups of coffees online puzzle
25two cups of coffeessolved 31 times
Solve puzzle
white ceramic teacup on brown wooden shelf sliding puzzle online
9white ceramic teacup on brown wooden shelfsolved 29 times
Solve puzzle
Coffee, flowers and books online puzzle
16Coffee, flowers and bookssolved 28 times
Solve puzzle
top-view artichoke and round orange fruits on piled plates online puzzle
16top-view artichoke and round orange fruits on piled platessolved 26 times
Solve puzzle
Hot Cocoa with Marshmellows online puzzle
36Hot Cocoa with Marshmellowssolved 25 times
Solve puzzle
assorted-variant of food on plate and tray online puzzle
25assorted-variant of food on plate and traysolved 25 times
Solve puzzle
white blue and red floral ceramic teapot online puzzle
9white blue and red floral ceramic teapotsolved 19 times
Solve puzzle
woman in white knit sweater holding white ceramic mug sliding puzzle online
9woman in white knit sweater holding white ceramic mugsolved 18 times
Solve puzzle
white ceramic cup with cappuccino sliding puzzle online
64white ceramic cup with cappuccinosolved 18 times
Solve puzzle
white and brown floral ceramic teacup sliding puzzle online
81white and brown floral ceramic teacupsolved 14 times
Solve puzzle
person pouring water on white ceramic mug sliding puzzle online
25person pouring water on white ceramic mugsolved 13 times
Solve puzzle
gray cup online puzzle
49gray cupsolved 12 times
Solve puzzle
Coffe with flowers around online puzzle
100Coffe with flowers aroundsolved 11 times
Solve puzzle

Online puzzle Teacup

Teacup

A teacup is a cup for drinking tea. It generally has a small handle that may be grasped with the thumb and one or two fingers. It is typically made of a ceramic material and is often part of a set which is composed of a cup and a matching saucer or a trio that includes a small cake or sandwich plate. These in may be part of a tea set combined with a teapot, cream jug, covered sugar bowl, and slop bowl. Teacups are often wider and shorter than coffee cups. Cups for morning tea are conventionally larger than cups for afternoon tea.

Higher quality teacups are typically made of fine white translucent porcelain and decorated with patterns. Some collectors acquire numerous one-of-a-kind cups with matching saucers. Such decorative cups may be souvenirs of a location, person, or event.

In Europe, fine porcelain tea cups, such as French Limoges porcelain from a kaolin base heated in ovens or Chinese porcelain, were a luxury for enjoying tea time. These cups are made with a handle and are paired with a saucer in a set and often feature hand painted decoration and gold or silver patterns, especially lining the rim and the handle.

In the Chinese culture teacups are very small and hold between 20 and 50 ml of liquid. They are designed to be used with Yixing teapots or Gaiwan. In Russian-speaking and West Asian cultures influenced by the Ottoman Empire tea is often served in a Faceted glass held in a separate metal container with a handle, called a zarf in Turkish and Arabic, the podstakannik being its Russian cousin.