Most jigsaw games stick to a formula. You drag, drop, and snap pieces into place until a picture forms. Strange Jigsaws, developed by FLEB, takes that idea and turns it upside down. These aren’t ordinary puzzles; each one hides its own strange little trick.
Across the game, you’ll face around 50 unique jigsaws, each solved differently. Sometimes you’ll be piecing together shapes, sometimes you’ll be bending the rules entirely. The fun comes from figuring out what the puzzle even wants from you.
Instead of bland menus, you explore unusual puzzle worlds themed around the jigsaws themselves. Every area feels distinct, keeping things fresh as you move from one odd challenge to the next.
Strange Jigsaws is built with accessibility in mind. Out of all the puzzles, only two use color, and both include a dedicated colorblind mode toggle. The game also supports players who are hard of hearing or deaf, with three separate subtitle tracks: background music, sound effects, and voices. It’s rare to see that level of detail in a puzzle game.
A handful of puzzles do rely on knowledge of English, so keep that in mind before diving in. It doesn’t take away from the creativity, but it adds another twist for some players.
Strange Jigsaws isn’t about relaxing with a picture-perfect puzzle. It’s about scratching your head, laughing at the surprises, and pushing through to the next weird solution. If you’re after a puzzle game that doesn’t play by the rules, this one earns its name.