Now then ...When you go to the Jigsaw Puzzle Home Page ...
https://thejigsawpuzzles.com/... you will see on the right ...
make a puzzle.
When you click on that, this is what you see:
Create your free account on TheJigsawPuzzles.com
You asked, we did: new cool features available to registered users of TheJigsawPuzzles.com. Well, we're just getting started, but here are what's ready and what to expect soon:
Make puzzles from your own pictures
Receive daily puzzles by email if you wish
Share your puzzles with friends
Save your progress and continue saved puzzles later
Leave comments on puzzles (coming soon)
Compete for fastest times (coming soon)
So take a second, sign up with the below button (yes, it's free) and start having fun:So I have signed up with a USERNAME and PASSWORD (did
not tick the box to receive jigsaw puzzles every day .. don't want that!). Had an email I had to click on to complete the process. Went and Logged In and clicked on the words
make a puzzle on my account page.
The page showed my name on the left; said
Make puzzles from your pictures to the right; and informed me I could add 30 more puzzles to my album.
Then
choose files ...So I chose a picture I had taken outside St. Martin's Hotel, Isles of Scilly.
It showed a thumbnail of the picture, and underneath said
Make puzzle.
So did that. It said:
Successfully added 1 files. Now you can edit the descriptions if you wish.
Then ..
IMPORTANT .. Underneath it had a box for
Default cut. This is for the number of pieces you want the jigsaw cut into. Anything from 20 pieces to 500 pieces. And the STYLE .. Classic, Elegant, Mosaic and Square. I chose 50 pieces this time. Classic.
You then have to click on
Change (underneath).
And there it was, in my list, showing 50 in the top left hand corner, with
item actions underneath should I wish to Edit anything (Title, Description or number of pieces etc.), either now or at a later date.
And here it is for you to try! If you right-click over the picture you can open the LINK up in a New Tab (or click
on the picture to open it up directly).
Hugh