Puzzlopedia is a community-driven puzzle database created for everyone who loves solving puzzles and sharing their passion with others.
This is not a corporate project.
It’s one person + a community, passion, and thousands of hours of work aimed at building the largest and most welcoming puzzle encyclopedia in the world.
🌍 What will you find in Puzzlopedia?
• a vast catalog of puzzles from all over the world
• detailed descriptions, specifications, and photos of puzzle sets
• information about puzzle-related events – from local meetups to international tournaments
• a community of enthusiasts who, just like you, truly love puzzles
📱 What does the mobile app offer?
The Puzzlopedia app is a mobile companion to puzzlopedia.com – always with you when you:
• browse new puzzle sets
• check puzzle details
• manage your personal collection
In the app, you can:
✔️ browse the puzzle catalog
✔️ search and filter puzzle sets
✔️ mark puzzles as owned, completed, or on your wishlist
✔️ save the date and time a puzzle was completed
✔️ build and manage your own collection
✔️ track basic personal statistics
✔️ use a profile connected to the Puzzlopedia platform
The app is actively developed – version 1.0 is just the beginning 🚀
👥 A project built together with the community
Puzzlopedia started as a dream that took 9 years to grow.
The foundation is in place, but a database of this scale cannot be built alone.
This is a place that is:
• co-created by its users
• developed based on real feedback
• open to ideas and community needs
💚 Supporting the project
Puzzlopedia is run independently – without corporate backing.
If you feel this project makes sense, you can support its development with a voluntary donation.
Every contribution helps with:
• server and infrastructure maintenance
• development of the mobile app and new features
• content moderation and data quality
• security and backups
Even $1 per month truly makes a difference 💚
🔮 What’s planned for future app versions?
The Puzzlopedia app is developed step by step. Future updates will gradually introduce features already available on the web version.
Planned features include:
• adding new puzzles directly from the mobile app
• voting on the usefulness of reviews
• sending messages between users
• leaving references for other users
• reporting errors in puzzle data
• further interface and performance improvements
The goal is full functional consistency between the mobile app and puzzlopedia.com, while keeping the app simple and convenient to use on mobile devices.
Puzzlopedia is built from passion
Not a corporation. A community.
You’re invited to be part of it.
Renia – Fanpuzzli