Puzzles are games played by putting pieces together to form a whole. Also known as Jigsaw.
These games, which could be played physically for years, were adapted to electronic environments with the development of computer technologies.
The game begins with irregularly distributed one to eight number boxes. One box is empty. To edit the numbers, click on the box adjacent to the empty box. The clicked particle slides into the empty space. If the numbers line up as a result of the swipes, the game is won.
You earn points inversely proportional to the number of moves made. Your score is determined as a result of the solution.
You can save your score and start a new game.
After the great economic crisis in 1930, unemployment and high prices, other alternative entertainments gave way to spending time with puzzles, and there was a boom in the game during this period.