Pieceful makes it effortless to catalog what you own and find nearby puzzlers who want the same thing. Trade locally, keep puzzles in circulation, and feel good about every swap.
Add puzzles with a photo, piece count, brand, and condition. Build your wishlist at the same time.
Discover people in your area who have what you want, and want what you have. Proximity-based matching, no shipping needed.
Agree on a meetup spot, exchange puzzles, and rate each other. Your old puzzle becomes someone else's treasure.
Most puzzle apps are designed to sell you puzzles or harvest your data. Pieceful is different.
No premium tier. No ads. No data selling. The app is free because Suzanne believes sustainable hobbies should not have a paywall.
Trading puzzles across the country costs $8-12 in shipping. Pieceful prioritizes nearby trades because that's cheaper, greener, and more community-building.
Every puzzle is graded: complete, minor wear, or missing pieces. No unpleasant surprises when you meet up.
No buying or selling — just trading. Pieceful is built for the puzzler who finishes a puzzle and wants it to find a good home, not a landfill.
"I finished a 1000-piece Charles Wysocki puzzle and couldn't bear to put it in a box. Now it's on someone else's table, and I have a new Ravensburger to work on. That's the whole point."
The average jigsaw puzzle costs $20-35 and gets assembled once. Then it goes into a closet, a shelf, or — eventually — the trash. That's a lot of cardboard, ink, and manufacturing for a few hours of joy.
Pieceful exists because puzzlers care — about their hobbies, their communities, and the planet. We've built the tool that makes trading puzzles as easy as finishing one. No fees, no friction, no catch.
If every puzzler in the U.S. traded even two puzzles a year instead of buying new, we'd keep millions of boxes out of landfills and put thousands of dollars back in puzzlers' pockets.
The circular puzzle economy