Why Adults are enjoying Puzzles again
Written by: Twiga Communications Save to InstapaperAs the world becomes more distracted, puzzles are definitely making a comeback. But the question remains, did they ever actually go out of style?
One has to admit that there’s something soothing about sitting down with a puzzle, especially now as the year comes to a close. Picture this: a table scattered with colourful pieces, a gentle light, a glass of something chilled, and time that seems to slow down. In a noisy world, puzzles aren’t just a hobby, they’re a form of meditation, a mental retreat, and a subtle workout for the mind.
A well-known and well-respected puzzle brand is Trefl. What sets Trefl apart is its breadth and quality: it offers everything from simple children’s puzzles to elaborate adult‑oriented 1000‑piece (and beyond) designs.
As Philip Galliford of Solarpop says, “Trefl puzzles appeal to many tastes and age groups. From images of wild animals to iconic cities and holiday destinations, there are themes to suit all tastes and life stages. Puzzles are great entertainment, and perfect for the Festive Season – as a gift and as a pastime. For adults especially, puzzles offer respite and an opportunity to play.”
But where did puzzles begin? The humble jigsaw puzzle traces its roots back to the 1760s, when cartographer John Spilsbury mounted maps onto wood and cut them into pieces to help teach geography. These “dissected maps” evolved over the centuries, moving from educational tools to a beloved pastime that offered low-cost entertainment and a sense of accomplishment. Today, puzzles come in thousands of forms: photographic landscapes, abstract art, themed pop culture, and even 3D or wooden collector editions.
Benefits of puzzle making
When you begin a jigsaw, your brain lights up. You’re engaging memory, spatial reasoning, pattern recognition, and creativity, sometimes all at once. That gentle mental exercise helps sharpen focus and recall and has been shown to support cognitive function over time.
Puzzle-solving also invites a meditative state: you notice the shape of a single piece, its subtle curve, its shade, its fit. The outside world fades — work emails, deadlines, notifications — until all that remains is matching and completing. It’s no surprise puzzles are being embraced as part of mindfulness and digital detox practices.
And beyond the solo serenity, puzzles bring people together. Families, friends, and partners often reconnect over a shared challenge; talking, laughing, and collaborating as the bigger picture takes shape.
A return to slow
Whether you're looking for calm, connection, or just a beautiful challenge, puzzles offer a return to something slow, tactile, and quietly joyful. The world may be complicated, but here, piece by piece, things fall into place. The humble puzzle never goes out of style.
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