Happy Bees Jigsaw cover

Puzzle game

Happy Bees Jigsaw

Pick one of six bee-themed pictures and three piece counts, then drag the scene back together at your own pace.

Difficulty
Easy
Compatibility
See device support below

Game overview

Happy Bees Jigsaw offers six bee-themed pictures and three piece counts, so the same image can be a five-minute warm-up or a proper sit-down solve. You drag pieces into place on an open board, snapping edges together as the honey-toned scene fills in. Choosing the harder mode changes the puzzle meaningfully rather than just adding pieces, because the small cuts break up the colour blocks you would otherwise lean on.

This title is best suited to jigsaw fans who want to pick their own piece count.

How to play Happy Bees Jigsaw

  1. Choose an image and the piece count you want
  2. Build the border from the flat-edged pieces
  3. Drag matching colours and patterns inward
  4. Complete the picture, then try it in a harder mode

Controls

  • Drag: Move a jigsaw piece into place
  • Tap / click: Select a piece from the tray

Objectives and failure conditions

Objectives

  • Complete each of the six pictures
  • Solve an image in the hardest mode
  • Finish without using hints

The run ends or fails when

  • Pieces only lock in when correctly positioned

Gameplay mechanics

  • Selectable difficulty by piece count
  • Drag-and-drop jigsaw assembly
  • Snap alignment on correct placement

Device compatibility

Desktop browsers

Mouse or trackpad: Happy Bees Jigsaw loads straight into the page on desktop Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari with no download or plugin. Controls used: Drag, Tap / click.

Phones and tablets

Touch controls: Happy Bees Jigsaw is driven by pointer input, which maps to tap and drag on a touch screen.

Tips for Happy Bees Jigsaw

  • Start in the easiest mode to learn the image
  • Sort by colour band before placing anything
  • Save the uniform background pieces for the end

What worked well and what did not

Pros

  • Three modes give each picture replay value
  • Warm, readable artwork

Cons

  • Only six images in the set
  • Hardest mode gets fiddly on phones

Player comments

No published comments yet.