Jigsaw Puzzles

Exercise your brain with jigsaw puzzles!

Decent cafes or bars should have games and puzzles for patrons to use. I particularly like jigsaw puzzles, so welcome to the Rick’s Café Noir jigsaw puzzle review page.

As children we learn many skills through completing jigsaw puzzles – thinking, social, motor, emotional – all at the same time, without realising it. As we get older, retaining those childhood skills are just as important. Exercising our brains by completing jigsaw puzzles improves short-term memory (which often fades with age), problem-solving skills, and helps prevent the onset of dementia – “use it, or lose it” has never been truer!

Every so often I order some jigsaw puzzles from pixels.com through my website, rpphotoz.com. These puzzles are excellent quality – printed on thick card stock like most jigsaws are (about 2mm thick, not 0.2″ as stated on the website), with a semi-gloss finish.

If you have a good image you can use it on a jigsaw puzzle, too – jump down this page to Use Your Image on a Jigsaw Puzzle.


Displayed below are the images used for a recent order of jigsaw puzzles from pixels.com. I will review them once I have completed them. If you would like to be notified when I post a review, please consider subscribing – you will not be spammed!

Funky Elephant

1000-piece jigsaw – Funky elephant graffiti in a backstreet in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

©2025 Rick Piper Photography. View a hi-res version of this image at rpphotoz.com

Giant faces on the upper level of the Bayon temple, Angkor Thom, Cambodia

Bayon Faces

1000-piece jigsaw – Giant faces on the upper level of the Bayon temple, Angkor Thom, Cambodia – proving to be an insanely difficult puzzle!!

©2025 Rick Piper Photography. View a hi-res version of this image at rpphotoz.com

Cat houses and graffiti in the backstreets of Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkeye

Istanbul Cat Houses

1000-piece jigsaw – Cat houses and graffiti in the backstreets of Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkeye.

©2025 Rick Piper Photography. View a hi-res version of this image at rpphotoz.com

Andalucian Tiles

1000-piece jigsaw – Decorative Andalucian azulejo ceramic wall tiles with floral motif in an apartment building in Cadiz, Spain.

©2025 Rick Piper Photography. View a hi-res version of this image at rpphotoz.com

Holden FB

1000-piece jigsaw – Interior dashboard of a restored Holden FB panel van from the early 1960s.

©2025 Rick Piper Photography. View a hi-res version of this image at rpphotoz.com


If you have a good image, consider having it printed on a jigsaw puzzle by setting up a free account on pixels.com, uploading your image, and selecting a jigsaw puzzle size. They make excellent gifts.

The sizes for puzzles are 24″ x 18″ (500-piece) and 28″ x 20″ (1000-piece), both with 4:3 aspect ratio.

The 1000-piece puzzles are considerably more difficult than the 500-piece, mainly because the area of the 1000-piece puzzle is only 30% greater than the 500-piece puzzle, but has double the number of pieces – the pieces in a 1000-piece puzzle are slightly more than half the size of the pieces in the 500-piece puzzles (approximately 65% of the size).

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