

Similar to the more traditional crossword, cultural crosswords is a word-based game with clues/responses all about culture. Once you have made an attempt, you can click to have the incorrect answers removed, and then you can fix your mistakes.

Instead of words, you have to figure out which painting belongs where to complete the crossword. Visual crosswords are not your typical crossword! This one is great for art students or art lovers. Or if your class is an art class, a great way to build community AND learn about a famous piece of artwork. This can be a great way to build community in your classroom. Once completed, you can then learn about that piece of art as well. With Puzzle Party, you can work on this virtually with others! You can choose a piece of artwork, a level of difficulty (easy, medium, hard), and then invite others via link to put the jigsaw puzzle together. Here are a few of the games: Puzzle Party This is such a fun area of Google Arts and Culture. For example, museums can be sorted by location (in the form of a map), or Artists can be sorted based on time. The order will also change each time you visit Google Arts and Culture.Įach area can be explored based on how Google has displayed them, alphabetically, or by a category specific to each area. There is even a record option so that you (or your kids, students, etc.) can create a song and then share it! Share options include: Facebook, Twitter, Email, Google Classroom, a link, and more.īelow the interactive experiences, the other categories covered are: Places, Museums, Artworks, and Games. There are 4 blobs – each of them with a different range, they will sing in harmony with one another, and you are the director that can control their voices. This is a super fun and cute interactive activity where you can create your own tunes or music using blobs that have been programmed. One of the options on our interactive experience bar is the Blob Opera.
