Jigsaw Surprise: shifting images, drag-and-fit pieces, and three difficulty modes
In Jigsaw Surprise, each round starts with a full image that flashes on screen, then breaks into pieces you rebuild by dragging fragments into place. The surprise is the picture itself, and the game runs in your browser with no download or signup, so you can begin a quick session on mobile or desktop.
If you enjoy logic games, this one keeps you focused on corners, edges, and colour patches instead of fast tapping. It also fits the jigsaw games tag neatly, because every solve is about fitting a single picture back together from scattered parts.
- Simple gives you fewer pieces and an easier first board.
- Medium adds more fragments, so edge matching matters more.
- Difficult shrinks the pieces and asks for sharper attention to tiny shapes.
The image appears first and disappears fast, so a good glance at borders, repeating colours, and distinct outlines helps you lock pieces into place. Short rounds work well here because you can clear one board, pick another difficulty level, and keep going without slowing down.
That attention to detail makes it a natural fit for attention games, where small visual clues decide the next move. Jigsaw Puzzle: Beauty Views is similar because it also turns a picture into fragments you rebuild piece by piece. Royal Jigsaw follows the same assemble-by-shape rhythm with a classic board layout. Jigsaw Casual is another close match when you want the same drag-and-drop puzzle format in a lighter session.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
19 february 2020
Last Update
19 february 2020