



Pieces appear scattered around the puzzle area. Click and drag a piece to move it. When you place a piece next to its correct neighbor, it snaps into place automatically. Continue connecting pieces until the full image is assembled.
You can pan and zoom the work area to see different sections; sort pieces by edge or color if your version supports it.
Start With the Edges - Identify the flat-edged pieces and assemble the puzzle's border first; it gives you a frame to work within.
Group by Color - Sort similar-colored pieces into clusters near where they'll go in the final image; saves you searching the whole tray repeatedly.
Use the Reference Image - Most jigsaw games show the completed image as a reference; check it often when you're not sure where a piece belongs.
Work on Small Sections - Don't try to assemble random pieces from across the puzzle; focus on completing one recognizable section before moving to another.
Rotate If Stuck - If your version uses rotation, an unfamiliar piece often becomes obvious when you try the correct angle.