Puzzlfy – Jigsaw Puzzles Reviews

5/5 rating based on 6 reviews. Read all reviews for Puzzlfy – Jigsaw Puzzles for iPhone.
Puzzlfy – Jigsaw Puzzles is free iOS app published by Radius60

Puzzlfy is Fun

MylesMoffit

Puzzlfy is an enjoyable App from Radius 60! Although it may be geared toward children, adults have fun with it too. I particularly like uploading pictures from my iPhone and playing with them. I do wish it had a feature that enabled it to upload my "Puzzlfied" pictures to FB or Instagram or, even, Pinterest. Can't wait to play with the next App!


Fun for all!

AboulEinein

I think Puzzlfy is the best puzzle app available. With features like using your own photos/videos and then having a variety of stickers to add to your puzzle makes it extremely fun! The different difficulties makes it enjoyable to kids as well as adults. Looking forward for more stickers and videos as well as being able to share my puzzles.


Wow! It's awesome I love it!

boy george's friend

Nice puzzle game I like it!


Wow!

Spotty Panda

Amazing update, the holidays stickers are awesome – love it!


Make easy customized puzzles for kids with special needs

OMazing Kids

Puzzlfy is a fabulous app to make easy customized puzzles for high interest areas for kids with special needs! I use this app every week in OMazing Kids speech-language therapy. Many of my patients have very specific interests. This is especially true of kids with Autism. I use the Puzzlfy app to provide an opportunity for a patient to request what type of puzzle they would like to make. Some are able to tell me verbally. Others use sign language, picture symbols or an AAC device or iPad with an AAC app to "tell" me what picture they want. Then I go search for it via Google on Safari on my iPad, save it to my Camera Roll & then import it into Puzzlfy. I use the "super easy" & "easy" levels most frequently & occasionally the "medium" level. I often purposefully set it at a slightly harder level than I anticipate the child being able to do independently to create a reason for them to request "help". As we complete the puzzle we "talk" about things in the picture to work on vocabulary. The faded picture in the background & outline of the pieces all help my patients complete the puzzle. I love that there is no adversive "no try again" feedback if a piece doesn't fit where they attempted to put it. The piece just snaps back to the left side. Because the patient picked the specific picture to use in the puzzle, they are almost always highly motivated to finish it. Angela Moorad, MS, CCC-SLP


So Addictive

Aveccafela

Forgot how much fun puzzles can be especially when you use your own pics. My kids use my phone for selfies so I have loads of goofy pics to make into puzzles.