Cultural Inspiration

The Art & Soul Behind Every Puzzle

Each Discover Ghana puzzle is rooted in the living culture, deep history, and everyday beauty of a specific Ghanaian region. These are the stories that inspired them.

What guides us

Culture. Heritage. Storytelling.

Each Discover Ghana puzzle is rooted in the living culture, deep history, and everyday beauty of a specific Ghanaian region. These are the stories that inspired them.

Ghana's Coastline

Collection 01 The Heartbeat of Ghana

Welcome to Accra

Fawohodie — Freedom, independence, innovation

Accra is the heartbeat of modern Ghana, a city where culture, creativity, ambition, and everyday life move together in constant rhythm. From the busy streets of Makola Market to the nightlife of Osu and the historic coastlines of Jamestown, every part of the city carries its own energy and identity.

The Fawohodie Adinkra symbol representing freedom, independence, and liberation  was chosen for this collection because it reflects the spirit of Accra itself: bold, expressive, and always moving forward.

Relocating abroad

Collection 02 Land of Waterfalls & Forests

Hidden Wonders of Ghana

Abe Dua — The Palm Tree — Wealth, Life & Natural Abundance

Beyond Ghana’s cities lies a landscape filled with waterfalls, forests, rivers, and hidden natural beauty. From Wli Falls to the lush greenery of the Eastern and Volta regions, these environments reveal a calmer and deeply grounding side of Ghana.

The Abe Dua Adinkra symbol representing life, abundance, and natural strength was chosen for this collection as a reflection of the rich landscapes and enduring beauty found within Ghana’s natural world.

Ghana's Coastline

Collection 03 Ghana's Coastline

Coastal Heritage

Denkyem The Crocodile — Adaptability

Ghana’s coastline is one of the most historically significant stretches of land in West Africa. From the slave castles of Cape Coast and Elmina — now UNESCO World Heritage Sites — to the vibrant fishing communities that line the Atlantic shore, this region carries centuries of resilience, trade, and culture.

The Denkyem — the crocodile — was chosen as this collection’s Adinkra symbol. Like the crocodile that lives in water yet breathes air, coastal communities have always thrived between two worlds — land and sea, tradition and modernity, heritage and change.

Relocating abroad

Collection 04 Kumasi & Ashanti Region

The Garden City

Adinkrahene King of Adinkra — Authority

Kumasi — the Garden City — is the spiritual and cultural heartbeat of the Ashanti Kingdom. Home to the Asantehene, the Manhyia Palace, and the legendary Golden Stool, Kumasi has been the centre of Ashanti power and identity for over three centuries.

The Adinkrahene — the King of Adinkra symbols — was chosen to represent this collection. Concentric circles radiating authority and greatness, it mirrors the cultural gravity of a city and a Kingdom that has long set the standard for Ghanaian pride and tradition. Kente cloth was born here. Adinkra was born here. Culture was born here.

Ghana's Coastline

Collection 05 Northern Ghana

Savannah Heritage

Nsoromma Star — Faith & Guardianship

The northern regions of Ghana are defined by vast golden savannahs, ancient spiritual traditions, and a deep sense of community and hospitality. Home to the Dagomba, Gonja, and Mamprusi kingdoms, the North is a region of extraordinary cultural richness often overlooked by the wider world.

Nsoromma — the star, child of the heavens — represents this collection. Under the vast open skies of northern Ghana, the star is a powerful symbol of faith, hope, and the belief that a supreme force watches over all people. The Larabanga Mosque, one of Africa’s oldest, stands as a testament to the deep spiritual roots of the region.

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