Our Food & Drink puzzle collection features jigsaw puzzles illustrated with culinary and beverage subjects - from market scenes and kitchen still lifes to wine bottles, charcuterie, and candy displays. The collection spans 500-piece and 1000-piece formats, with some designs in foil and shaped versions, by a wide range of artists.
Jigsaw Puzzles
490100 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
14300 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
12500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
167750 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
171000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
2141500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
62000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles
2Cats & Dogs Puzzles
50Flowers & Nature Puzzles
95Landscapes & Cityscapes
66Shaped Jigsaw Puzzles
21Wooden Puzzles
14Double-Sided Jigsaw Puzzles
27Michael Storrings Collection
58Andy Warhol Collection
47Food and drink themes are easy to settle into.
Cups, fruit, flowers, pastries, labels, plates, and table details give your eye a lot to work with, which is part of why these puzzles feel so approachable. The subject matter is familiar, but the images still give you plenty to notice as you go.
That makes this collection a good fit if you want something colorful, giftable, and easy to enjoy over time.
One of the nice things about this category is how naturally the images break into smaller visual areas.
You might move from a teacup to a flower, then to a cake stand, then to a napkin or a cluster of ingredients. That kind of structure can make the puzzle feel more inviting, especially if you like images with lots of small clues.
A few qualities often make food and drink puzzles appealing:
That variety is a big part of what makes this collection enjoyable to browse.
You will find puzzles built around tea tables, florals, and arranged food scenes, along with designs that use shaped pieces, foil details, lenticular effects, or greeting card formats. The theme stays clear, but the formats shift enough to keep the collection from feeling one-note.
If you like a puzzle with an extra format element, a few styles stand out naturally:
Food and drink themes usually make that easier.
They are familiar without feeling generic, and they work for a wide range of people. Someone who enjoys baking, hosting, tea, seasonal decor, garden markets, or colorful kitchen imagery can often find something here that feels personal without being too narrow.
That is especially useful when you want a puzzle that feels thoughtful but still easy to choose.
Some shoppers want a longer table project. Others want something lighter, smaller, or easier to give.
This collection supports both.
You can browse it for a detailed 1000-piece puzzle, a smaller format, or a design with a more playful build. The theme carries across all of those formats well because food imagery already comes with color, repetition, and recognizable objects.
If you are drawn to images built around objects, surfaces, color, and decorative detail, you may also find yourself browsing our Flowers & Nature Puzzles.
And if what you like most is the mix of illustration, warmth, and everyday subject matter, artist collections such as Joy Laforme can feel like a natural next look.