Free tools to create, edit and explore clipart - only on Clipart Library.

Collection of Difficulty Thinkings (15)

Looking for Difficulty Thinkings? Here you will find a carefully collected gallery of free images in high quality. Each Difficulty Thinkings can be downloaded for school projects, presentations, websites or creative designs. Need a custom image? Try our free image generator. These cliparts are free for personal use. Please read the full terms of use.

When you're stuck and need answers, this curious thinker represents the moment before insight strikes.
A joyful young learner writes in his notebook, embodying curiosity and engagement in learning.
A fun visual metaphor for activating your brain’s problem-solving power-lightbulb on, circuits firing!
difficulty thinkings
A thoughtful student puzzles over 15 × 5 - a great prompt for building mental math confidence.
An older man pauses to think deeply, his expression showing confusion or contemplation-perfect for topics like memory, decision fatigue, or senior care.
A curious child wonders aloud, symbolizing the natural drive to ask questions and explore the world.
A curious orange character contemplates a big question-ideal for signaling help, doubt, or the start of discovery.
One leader walks confidently with a bright idea; another struggles under tangled thoughts-highlighting the power of mental clarity in decision-making.
When your brain feels like a knot of confusion-take a breath, pause, and reset.
When homework feels overwhelming, a little guidance can turn confusion into curiosity.
This warning sign alerts drivers that the current lane will split into two separate lanes ahead-typically for traffic heading in the same direction.
When the data doesn’t add up: a scientist grappling with an unexpected result or complex problem.
When your brain takes a mindful break-leadership redefined.
A thoughtful young girl wonders about the world, symbolizing curiosity and inquiry in learning.
A visual metaphor for lifelong learning-where curiosity, knowledge, and tools converge in the mind.