Shaped Jigsaw Puzzles

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Shaped Jigsaw Puzzles: Non-Rectangular Puzzles with Contoured Edges

In a shaped puzzle, the outline of the finished image follows the subject rather than forming a standard rectangle. A building-shaped puzzle has the silhouette of a building. A lips-shaped puzzle follows the contour of a pair of lips. A state-shaped puzzle traces the border of a US state. This changes the puzzling experience in a fundamental way: there are no straight border edges to build first.

How Are Shaped Puzzles Different from Regular Puzzles?

With a standard rectangular puzzle, most people start by finding the straight-edged border pieces and building the frame. This gives you an outline to work inward from. Shaped puzzles remove that strategy entirely.

  • The edge pieces have irregular curves, angles, and indentations that follow the subject's outline.
  • You can't separate "edge" from "interior" pieces by feel alone, since the contoured edges don't always look or feel like traditional border pieces.
  • Assembly requires working from recognizable details outward rather than from the border inward.

This makes shaped puzzles noticeably more challenging than standard rectangles at the same piece count. A 750-piece shaped puzzle can feel harder than a standard 1000-piece because you lose the border-first shortcut.

750 Piece Shaped Puzzles

The 750-piece designs are the main format here - large enough for a multi-session project (roughly 4-7 hours) with enough visual detail to keep the assembly engaging.

The subjects range widely:

  • Architecture - Liberty London's Tudor Building follows the silhouette of Liberty's famous Great Marlborough Street department store
  • Pop Art and design - Jonathan Adler's Lips and Rainbow Hand use bold graphic shapes as both the subject and the outline
  • Nature and botanicals - Ben Giles' Blooming Books and Bouquet of Birds combine floral collage art with organic silhouettes
  • Food - Paul Fuentes' Pizza Party and Flower Power use playful, colorful food and nature photography
  • Fine art - the MoMA Frank Stella puzzle reproduces one of the artist's geometric paintings as both the image and the shape
  • Fashion and pattern - Christian Lacroix's Heritage Collection designs and the Party Animal puzzle

The shaped outline also means the completed puzzle is more display-friendly than a rectangle. A lip-shaped or building-shaped puzzle on a shelf or wall reads as a decorative object, not just a finished puzzle.

100 Piece Mini Shaped Puzzles

The smaller shaped puzzles use the same contoured-edge concept in a compact, 30-60 minute format.

Wendy Gold's US state series makes up the largest group - each puzzle is cut to a state's outline and filled with illustrated landmarks and cultural references. States include Texas, Nevada, Minnesota, New York, Florida, and Hawaii.

Other 100-piece shaped designs include the Andy Warhol Campbell's Soup can, the You're Sweet Cupcake, the Let The Good Times Roll roller skate, and the Just My Type vintage typewriter. These are designed primarily as gifts, desk puzzles, and stocking stuffers.

For more on the mini format, see the 100 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles collection.

Shaped Puzzles as Gifts

The non-rectangular format makes these stand out immediately when the box is opened. The shape itself communicates the subject before you've assembled a single piece, which gives the gift an instant visual identity.

  • For architecture and design fans: the Liberty Tudor Building or Jonathan Adler designs
  • For someone with a connection to a specific US state: Wendy Gold's state puzzles
  • For art lovers: the MoMA Frank Stella or Christian Lacroix designs
  • For a quick, inexpensive gift: the 100-piece minis work as stocking stuffers, desk gifts, or card alternatives

How to Frame a Shaped Puzzle

Standard frames won't work for shaped puzzles since the outline isn't rectangular. The best options are:

  • Shadow box frames with enough depth to hold the puzzle inside the box
  • Foam board mounting - glue the completed puzzle to foam board, cut around the shape, and hang it directly on the wall

Acrylic display stands for smaller shaped puzzles you want to display on a desk or shelf