Our 1500-piece jigsaw puzzles sit between the standard 1000-piece format and the marathon 2000-piece count - a range that appeals to experienced puzzlers who want a multi-session project without committing to a full table for a week. The collection features a mix of artists and subjects, from detailed cityscapes to richly illustrated scenes with cats, landscapes, and seasonal themes.
Jigsaw Puzzles
490100 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
14300 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
12500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
167750 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
171000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
2142000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
2Cats & Dogs Puzzles
50Flowers & Nature Puzzles
95Food & Drink Puzzles
35Landscapes & Cityscapes
66Shaped Jigsaw Puzzles
21Wooden Puzzles
14Double-Sided Jigsaw Puzzles
27Michael Storrings Collection
58Andy Warhol Collection
47If you’ve built your way through our 1000-piece puzzles and want a step up without jumping straight to 2000, this is where you land. Our 1500-piece puzzles offer roughly 50% more surface area and assembly time than a standard 1000, which translates to multi-evening sessions and a larger finished footprint.
What kind of puzzler does this format suit? Someone who finds 1000-piece puzzles satisfying but finishable in a single day. Someone who wants to spread a project across a weekend or a few evenings without the sheer stamina a 2000-piece puzzle demands.
The collection covers a range of visual styles and subjects. You’ll find cityscapes with layered architectural detail, cat-themed illustrations, photographic landscapes, and seasonal compositions. The artwork comes from several different artists across our roster, so there’s variety in both subject matter and illustration style.
All 1500-piece puzzles use the same thick recycled chipboard, precision-cut pieces, and minimal-dust manufacturing as the rest of our puzzle catalog. The finished size is larger than a 1000-piece, so plan for dedicated table space.
This format makes a strong gift for someone who already puzzles regularly. It signals that you know they’ve moved past beginner counts. It’s also a good format for couples or roommates who work on puzzles together over the course of a week - long enough to feel like a shared project, short enough to finish before the novelty wears off.