For seniors

Jigsaw puzzles for seniors.
Calm, easy, large pieces.

Hand-picked puzzles with relaxed colour palettes and 4 to 25 oversize pieces. No timer, no scores, no ads, no sign-up — just a quiet picture coming together at your own pace.

Why these puzzles suit older players

We chose calm photographic themes — coastlines, gardens, sunlit forests, deep-sea blues — because they're easier on the eye than busy abstract patterns. Each image has clear regions of colour that let you build the puzzle in chunks rather than piece-by-piece, which keeps a session feeling rewarding even at slower speeds.

All ten difficulties from 4 to 144 pieces are available on every puzzle, but the 16 and 25 piece options are most comfortable for daily play. There's no timer, no scoring, and no penalty for stepping away — the site remembers your progress in the browser, so you can come back tomorrow and finish.

For seniors — FAQ
Are jigsaw puzzles good for older adults?
Most published research suggests regular puzzle-solving supports short-term memory, spatial reasoning, and a sense of accomplishment in older adults. Even short daily sessions seem to help.
What piece count works best for someone with arthritis?
Browser puzzles avoid the physical handling issue entirely — drag and drop with a mouse or a finger on a tablet, no small cardboard to pick up. The 4, 9, and 16 piece counts are most comfortable and look generously large on screen.
Can I make the pieces larger?
Choose a lower piece count — 4 or 9 — and the pieces fill more of the screen. You can also zoom your browser (Ctrl + on Windows, Cmd + on Mac) for an even bigger image.
Will I lose my progress if I close the tab?
Your current puzzle is stored locally in your browser, so reopening the page picks up where you left off. We don't keep your progress on any server — no account, nothing to forget.