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Created by: RAD BROTHERS
You know that oddly satisfying snap of a puzzle piece clicking into place? This game nails that feeling, with every shuffle, zoom, and gentle piano note adding to its cozy charm. Favorite Puzzles is like a digital zen garden for your brain: endlessly scrollable collections of photos, paintings, and suspiciously AI-looking images that you can turn into puzzles of anywhere from 6 to 1,200 pieces. You can even make your own puzzles from your photos, perfect for immortalizing your cat or last vacation. There are helpful hints and previews for the chill players, or a realistic mode where the pieces scatter freely, just like an actual table on a rainy afternoon. The interface lets you pick background colors that match your mood, and if you're feeling a bit competitive, you can climb leaderboards and join weekly tournaments. It's intuitive on both mobile and desktop, with smooth gestures and an adjustable grid that keeps things tidy. Fun fact: the world's oldest known jigsaw puzzle was hand-cut from a map of Europe in 1767 by John Spilsbury, a London engraver who invented it as a teaching tool for geography, proof that our obsession with fitting tiny pieces together is centuries deep.
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