While video games used to be niche, they’re certainly mainstream these days. As such, they aren’t just contained within their own industry anymore. There aregaming-based Funko Pops, movies about games, and countless bits of gaming clothing. There are even plenty of jigsaws based on them.

It’s an interesting combination since many of the biggest video games are known for being bombastic spectacles, whereas doing jigsaws is a calm activity. Still, many puzzle manufacturers have made jigsaws based on both specific titles and the concept of gaming in general. The following ones are the best you can get your hands on right now.

Box And Puzzle Of The Mario Kart Jigsaw

Best Video Game Jigsaw Puzzles

Mario Kart 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Mario Is Leading The Way, But The Blue Shell In Bowser’s Hand May Change That

The image you’re putting together for this 1000-piece Mario Kart puzzle features several of the series' most famous characters ever. They’re in their vehicles as they race around the track.

Toynk 8-Bit Armageddon Video Game 1000-Piece Puzzle

You don’t always get to appreciate the visuals of aMario Kartgame because you’re too busy flying across the track or screaming in rage after being hit with a blue shell. So, this jigsaw puzzle allows you to appreciate the game’s beautiful art. And not just in a single character.

Seeing a full collection of Mario Kart favorites fit on this jigsaw is terrific. They all look identical to how they do in the game, and there’s a neat blur effect on them to show the speed they’re going.

The Box For The Witcher 3 Skellige Jigsaw Puzzle

Toynk 8-Bit Armageddon Video Game 1000-Piece Puzzle

Not Many Other Puzzles Involve Super Mario, Final Fantasy, And Metroid

This jigsaw pays tribute to a bunch of classic games, mainly from the ’80s. It does so by including their covers in the image you have to put together. So, along with being a puzzle, it’s also a trip down memory lane.

Box for the X-Treme Games Jigsaw Puzzle

This is a perfect jigsaw for the older gamer - including those who have just realized they’re an older gamer.

If you were playing video games in the ’80s, you would likely have played some of the titles that feature in this puzzle. After all, there is a wide range of games included here, so it covers most of the industry from that time. Seeing all of them together is a treat for the eyes and a reminder of how special that era in gaming was.

Box For Pokemon Eevee Stained Glass Jigsaw Puzzle

The Witcher 3 Skellige 1000-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

A Witcher Admiring Skellige

The Witcher 3’s Skellige is a nice place to look at when monsters are not continually attacking you. you’re able to admire its beauty when you finish putting together this jigsaw. You can also appreciate the nice visual of Geralt readying his sword while looking into the distance.

As this puzzle doesn’t include a range of different colors, it isn’t the easiest to put together. However, once you do, you’re rewarded with an exceptional bit ofThe Witcher 3artwork. It’s a beautiful shot of Geralt looking into the distance while readying his sword.

Box Of The Legend Of Zelda Hyrule Map Jigsaw Puzzle

There is a high level of detail included in the image on both Geralt’s outfit and the environment around him. The inclusion of a few flying monsters that Geralt is likely about to fight is nice, too.

X-Treme Games Collage 1000-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

The Original Xbox Was Home To Some Classics

While it may not have been as popular as the PS2, the original Xbox had some excellent games. As a result, Toynk was able to make a full collage of them for this puzzle. It’s a collection of eye-catching front covers from some of the best titles.

This jigsaw proves that the original Xbox was home to plenty of fantastic games. Just look at some of the game covers included in the puzzle. You’ve got Half-Life 2, Halo: Combat Evolved, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and many more iconic titles.

There are also a few strange inclusions, such as the Cars video game and 50 Cent: Bulletproof. Their involvement is humourous, though, so they provide extra entertainment value while you’re trying to complete the jigsaw. The more critically acclaimed titles, however, can perhaps bring back some joyous memories.

Pokemon - Eevee’s Stained Glass 500-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Eevee Only Evolves Into Cute Pokemon

Eevee has plenty of different evolutions in the Pokemon games. In fact, they have so many that this jigsaw is entirely based on them. Little Eevee is sitting in the center, and they’re surrounded by all eight of their evolutions.

Pokemon has all sorts of toysand merchandise, from action figures to clothing items. So, of course, there are also Pokemon jigsaw puzzles. This one is a standout, particularly if you’re fond of Eevee and all of their different evolutions.

They all feature in this jigsaw, and they’re made to look just like they do in the anime. So, they are all very colorful and look adorable. It makes for a wholesome image to look at and an interesting puzzle to put together.

The Legend Of Zelda - Hyrule Map 1000-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

A Great Display Piece For Zelda Fans

If you’re a Zelda fan who is up for a challenge, then have a go at this jigsaw that’s designed to be a map of Hyrule. It looks just like a fancy old-school map but of a fictional place.

If you’ve played a lot ofZeldagames, you will have spent plenty of time in Hyrule. And now you can build yourself a map of the place. It’s a stylized version of a Hyrule map and doesn’t look like the ones you can open up in some of the games.

But that is part of the charm of this jigsaw. It doesn’t look like a video game map; it looks like a real map of a real place. So, it makes for a great display piece once you’ve put it together. That is easier said than done, as this is one challenging puzzle.

FAQ

Who Makes The Highest Quality Puzzles?

There are several manufacturers that regularly make high-quality puzzles. For instance, Buffalo Games, OP Puzzles, and Ravensburger are a few companies that have a good reputation for their jigsaw-making.

How Long Does It Take An Adult To Do A 1000-Piece Puzzle?

There isn’t an exact science on how long it takes to complete a 1000-piece jigsaw. However, it generally takes anywhere from 5 to 20 hours, depending on how much you focus on it and how difficult the puzzle is.