A multiplayer jigsaw puzzle you solve together, live.
Jigsaw Addict puts everyone at the same table. Create a room, share the code, and every piece anyone moves shows up instantly for the whole group. It runs free in your browser with no download and no sign-up.
Real-time co-op, not turn-taking
Most "online jigsaw" sites are single-player with a share button. Jigsaw Addict is built as a live multiplayer game: everyone drags, rotates, and connects pieces at the same time, and every snap lands on everyone's screen the moment it happens. You watch your friends' cursors sweep across the table, race them to the corner pieces, and finish the picture together.
Start a room in seconds
- Open the game in your browser and create a room. No account needed.
- Pick an image and a difficulty, from a quick 24-piece warmup to marathon boards of up to 2,500 pieces.
- Share the room code or copy the invite link. Friends click it and they are at the table, as guests, on any device.
Rooms can take an optional password for private games, and they keep your progress, so the group can drop out and come back to the same half-built board.
Built for groups
- Spectators welcome. Anyone can watch a room without playing and hop in whenever they feel like it.
- Pings. Point at a spot on the board to say "this goes here" without typing a word.
- Tidy. One press sweeps the loose pieces into a clean grid when the table turns into chaos.
- Replays and leaderboards. Rewatch a finished puzzle from the first piece to the last, and see how your group ranks globally and by country.
Any image you want
The gallery covers famous paintings and searchable museum collections from the Art Institute of Chicago, The Met, and Wikimedia Commons. Or upload your own photo and turn last weekend's group picture into tonight's puzzle.
Multiplayer jigsaw FAQ
How many people can play together?
Rooms handle everything from two friends to a full group night, and spectators can watch without taking a seat.
Is it free?
Yes. Playing in the browser is free, with nothing to download and no account required.
Do my friends need an account to join?
No. They join as guests with the room code or invite link.
Can we mix devices?
Yes. Phones, tablets, and desktops all share the same room, and the game also runs as a Discord Activity in voice channels.
More ways to play
Puzzling remotely with family? See how to do a jigsaw puzzle online with friends. Curious what makes the pieces different? Read about the 3D jigsaw puzzles. Prefer to solve alone? The single-player campaign tours real museums around the world.