One puzzle, two people, two places
Do a puzzle together, even when you can’t share a table.
A shared board you open in your browser. The same pieces for both of you, your cursors moving over each other’s, voices in the room. And, if you like, each of you building a different picture on the very same puzzle.
free · no sign-up · works in your browser · two of you
same pieces, same puzzle. your own picture on each side.
The twist
The same puzzle doesn’t mean the same picture.
Everywhere else, “together” means you are both staring at one identical image. Here the cut is what you share, the exact same pieces, while the picture underneath can be yours on your screen and theirs on theirs. So two people can build the same puzzle and each end up with something that matters to them. No one else online does this.
A big puzzle that still fits a beginner
Pick a lot of pieces. They pick an easier picture.
The picture you choose is also how hard your side will be. A busy photo full of detail almost sorts itself, a soft, single-colour one is a proper test. So you can set a big, generous board and still invite someone who has never built more than a hundred pieces. They lay an easy picture on their side, you take a harder one on yours, and the same large cut stays comfortable for both of you at once. No one is left behind, no one has to dumb the puzzle down.
How it works
A link is the whole setup.
first
Open a table
Choose a painting or upload a photo, pick how many pieces, and you have a board.
then
Send the link
One tap shares it. They open it and they are on your board. No account, no install.
and
Build it together
Two live cursors, pieces snapping together as you go, voice and chat right there.
What you get
Shared, in real time, the calm way.
One live board
You see each other’s pieces move as it happens. It is genuinely the same puzzle, not two side by side.
Talk while you build
Voice runs between the two of you, with a chat alongside that always gets through. No third app needed.
Your own picture each
Same pieces, your own photo, or a painting from the gallery. The thing no other shared puzzle offers.
Questions
A few honest answers.
How do I play with a friend?
Open a table, then send them the link. When they open it, you are on the same board, same pieces, both cursors live, in real time. Nothing to install on either end.
Is it really together, at the same time?
Yes. You see each other’s pieces move as they happen, and you can talk over voice or chat while you build. It is one shared puzzle, not two copies.
Can we each build a different picture?
Yes, and it is the part nobody else does. The pieces are identical for both of you, but each person can build their own photo on them. Same or different, your choice.
Is it free?
Free, no account, no app, no paywall. A web page you both open.
One of us is much better at puzzles. Can we still share a big one?
Yes. The picture sets the difficulty, so the stronger puzzler takes a flat, hard photo while the other lays a busy, easy one. Same pieces, same big board, but each side is pitched right for the person building it.
How many people?
Two to a table. It is made for one other person, the pair of you sharing one quiet puzzle.
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