For adults

Jigsaw puzzles for adults.
Longer sessions, deeper images.

Detailed photographic puzzles — Mediterranean rooftops, ornate cathedrals, deep-space nebulae — best enjoyed at 64, 100, or 144 pieces. A proper evening puzzle in your browser, free.

Why these suit a longer session

We hand-picked images with the kind of layered detail that rewards slow looking — backlit cliffs, glass cathedrals reflecting clouds, the dense star fields of a galaxy. At 64 pieces upward, the small variations in colour and texture become puzzle features rather than chores, and the picture takes meaningful shape only after a real sitting.

The 100 and 144 piece counts are calibrated for an unhurried evening — somewhere between thirty minutes and an hour, depending on the image and how often you pause to enjoy the view. The site remembers exactly where you stopped, so you can step away for a cup of tea and come right back to the same arrangement.

For adults — FAQ
How long does a 144-piece puzzle take?
Usually thirty to fifty minutes once you're warmed up. A complex image with lots of similar colour areas (a night sky, a dense city) can push past an hour; a clearer scene with strong regions tends to finish faster.
Is 144 pieces enough of a challenge?
For a browser puzzle, yes — the pieces are small enough that the picture needs real attention but big enough to read on a laptop screen. It's a different experience from a physical 1000-piece puzzle, but it scratches the same itch in less wrist-strain.
Can I take a break and come back?
Yes. The puzzle state lives in your browser until you finish or restart it — close the tab, walk away, come back tomorrow. Nothing is uploaded anywhere.