Catalogue what you own. Keep track of the one you're currently on. Leave a proper review when it's done. No leaderboards — just your puzzles and the people who get them.
We'll tell you when it's ready.
Launch news, then the occasional note from the workshop. Unsubscribe any time.Every puzzle you own, organised the way you actually think about them. Box art front and centre — brand, piece count, condition, and where in the collection it lives tucked in quietly underneath.
A puzzle takes the time it takes. Puzzled remembers — three weekends later, it's still there, paused politely, ready to resume. A carousel of what you're working on, always one tap away from home.
Puzzled ships with a broad catalogue so your box is probably already there. Spot a gap? Scan the barcode or paste a URL and it's added automatically. Want something more hands-on? Submit a manual entry for a light verification pass. And anything you'd rather keep to yourself — a one-off, a gift, a photo-puzzle of your dog — lives as a private custom puzzle that never leaves your account.
Follow the people whose taste you trust. See what they've finished, what they thought, and the boxes that wrecked them — without a single leaderboard in sight. Like, comment, congratulate. That's the whole thing.
Not a leaderboard. A journal. Watch your completions stack up month by month, see the brands you keep coming back to, and a calendar that lights up with every session you log. Look back whenever you want.
Puzzled started on a rainy Sunday, one half-finished 1500-piece box on the kitchen table and the other half of us convinced we owned that puzzle somewhere already. A spreadsheet followed. Then a notes app. Then — eventually — this.
We're two makers who got tired of every hobby app trying to turn the thing we loved into a grind. So we built the opposite. No streaks. No push notifications begging you back. Just the collection, the session, and the people who get it. That's the whole pitch.
Everything you'd reasonably want to know before you download. Still have questions? Say hi.
A short email, maybe once a month. New features we're working on, interesting puzzles landing in the catalogue, and the odd story from the people building this. No marketing fluff.
One email a month-ish. Unsubscribe any time, no hard feelings.