Things You'll Need
Instructions
Choose a jigsaw puzzle site that offers the options you most prefer. Don't overlook sites that feature photography, like National Geographic's "Your Shot" pages, which allow you to make a simple jigsaw puzzle of any photo in that area of the website.
Click on the picture you want made into your puzzle, or choose from a gallery of puzzle options. Most sites allow you to choose the number of pieces you want, as well as overall puzzle size selections.
Choose the shape of piece you want to work with, if the website allows that option. Some sites have only classic jigsaw puzzle shapes or simple rectangular pieces. Larger sites may offer exotic puzzle piece shapes, like birds or leaves, in addition to classic shapes.
Choose your preferences for other available options, such as timed or untimed solving, reversible pieces, background colors and whether to allow hints.
Once the pieces are scrambled and the puzzle field is ready, use your mouse or touchpad to select a puzzle piece. Use the right mouse button or selection button to rotate the piece, if needed.
Click and hold the left mouse button on the selected puzzle piece and drag it into position in the puzzle pane. Release to position. Repeat this placement process until the puzzle is complete.