A jigsaw puzzle where the pieces are really 3D.
In Jigsaw Addict every piece is a solid object with thickness and weight, sitting on a table with real lighting and perspective. It plays free in your browser, no download and no sign-up.
Pieces with real depth
Most online jigsaws slide flat images around a flat page. Here the puzzle lives on a 3D table: pieces cast shadows, catch the light as you pick them up, and click together with the satisfying physicality of a real board. Zoom in close to hunt for that one piece of sky, or pull back to see the whole picture take shape.
Seven cut styles
Choose how the puzzle is cut before you start: the classic knob-and-hole shape, rounded, hand-cut, Victorian, artisan, hexagonal, or wave. Each style changes how pieces read on the table and how the solve feels, so a familiar painting can be a fresh challenge on a different lattice.
Still a real jigsaw
The 3D presentation changes the feel, not the rules. You sort edges, build the frame, group by color, and snap pieces together like always, from a quick 24-piece board up to 2,500 pieces. Difficulty, piece-size variety, and image choice are all yours: famous paintings, searchable museum collections, or your own photos.
Solo or together
Play alone through a campaign that tours real museums one masterpiece at a time, or open a multiplayer room and build the same 3D board with friends in real time. Every mode runs on the same table, in the same browser tab.
3D jigsaw FAQ
Do I need to download anything?
No. It runs in any modern browser with WebGL, which covers mainstream desktop and mobile browsers. Open the site and play.
Does it work on phones?
Yes, with touch controls and pinch to zoom around the table.
Is it VR?
No headset needed. The puzzle renders in 3D on a normal screen, like a board game seen from above the table.
How is it different from a flat online puzzle?
Pieces are solid objects on a lit table with perspective. It feels closer to puzzling at a physical table than to dragging flat images on a page.
Related
Puzzling with other people? Start at the multiplayer jigsaw puzzle page, or see how to play with friends in three steps.