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Someone sent you a puzzle

Cuzzles

Open it in Cuzzles.

A friend packed a photo into a real jigsaw. Get the free app, then go back to the message and tap the .cuzzle file. The picture stays hidden until you finish.

Free on iPhone, iPad, and Android. No account.

Three taps.

  1. Get Cuzzles

    Download the free app for iPhone, iPad, or Android.

  2. Return to the message

    This page cannot open the gift. The file is still in Messages, Mail, WhatsApp, or wherever it arrived.

  3. Tap the .cuzzle file

    Cuzzles understands that attachment. You will see a name and a note — not the photo.

What to expect

The picture is the prize

Hint, ghost, and reveal stay off until you finish, so the photo is not spoiled.

It plays like a real jigsaw

Pieces lock, groups move together, and every move saves. No timer and no lives.

You do not need Premium

A gifted board is playable even at 96 pieces. Premium is a one-time unlock for making your own 96-piece puzzles and removing ads.

Good questions, straight answers

I already have Cuzzles.

Skip the download. Go back to the message and tap the .cuzzle file. Cuzzles opens it.

I don't see an attachment.

Some chat apps tuck files behind another tap. Look for a document named like cuzzles-gift-….cuzzle. If the sender only pasted this link, ask them to send the puzzle again from the app — the file is the gift, not this page.

Will this upload the photo?

No. The picture travels inside the file, through the app they already used. Cuzzles never hosts it. On your phone it stays in the app, the same way a photo you picked yourself would.

Do I need to pay?

No. Playing a gift is free, including a 96-piece board. Cuzzles Premium is a single purchase, not a subscription. It removes ads and lets you cut your own 96-piece puzzles.

What is a .cuzzle file?

A small puzzle package Cuzzles understands: how the pieces are cut, a working-size copy of the picture, and the sender's note. It is not a photo you can preview, on purpose.

Then go open the file.

Cuzzles is free to try, takes no account, and keeps the picture on the device.

Photos and puzzles stay on-device. The free tier uses Google AdMob when online. Read the privacy details.