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500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles

Build from Our 500-Piece Collection for Big Satisfaction and Bigger Laughs!

500 piece jigsaw puzzles are the sweet spot: satisfying enough to feel like a proper build, but realistic enough to finish in an evening or a lazy weekend. This collection brings together our 500-piece picks from talented artists like Catherine Redgate and Ricardo Galvao, for solo puzzlers, family tables, and anyone who loves that “just one more piece” feeling. Read more…

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Stay Pawsitive

Stay Pawsitive

500 PIECE JIGSAW PUZZLE

£16.99

Back To School Chaos

Back To School Chaos

500 PIECE JIGSAW PUZZLE

£16.99

Chaos At Christmas Lunch

Chaos At Christmas Lunch

500 PIECE JIGSAW PUZZLE

£16.99

Chaos At Zombieland

Chaos At Zombieland

500 PIECE JIGSAW PUZZLE

£16.99

Dogs In A Cottage Garden

Dogs In A Cottage Garden

500 PIECE JIGSAW PUZZLE

£16.99

Why 500-Piece Puzzles Are a Classic

A 500-piece puzzle gives you a solid challenge without turning your table into a long-term construction site. They’re ideal for a calm wind-down after work, or a weekend session with the family, and even make the perfect gift for anyone getting into jigsaws but don’t want to be intimidated on their first go of it.

Happy Puzzle 500-Piece Picks

If you’re choosing from the collection above, here’s the vibe of each one:

  • Stay Pawsitive: A cheerful build with plenty of feel-good details involving man’s best friend, it’s the kind of puzzle that keeps you smiling as it comes together.

  • Back to School Chaos (500 Pieces): Busy, funny, and full of mini-scenes, this one’s great if you like a puzzle where every section has something going on… and you want to show the kids what back-to-school day isn’t supposed to look like!

  • Chaos at Christmas Lunch (500 Pieces): Festive mischief in puzzle form. A brilliant seasonal build when you want laughs with your puzzling. For more merry madness, browse our Christmas Jigsaws.

  • Chaos at Zombieland (500 Pieces): Another one from our Chaos Collection, this one is a playful, spooky twist that’s packed with quirky moments. Ideal for fans of themed, detail-heavy scenes.

  • Dogs in a Cottage Garden (500): Cosy, colourful, and wonderfully relaxing. A great choice if you like gentle “cottage-core” energy on the table.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of building jigsaw puzzles?

Jigsaws are brilliant for switching off while still keeping your brain quietly busy. You’ll build concentration, patience, memory and spatial reasoning, as well as problem-solving skills. It also helps to reduce stress as the picture comes together, piece by piece.

What other games are good for building concentration and problem-solving skills?

If you want the same focused, brainy buzz as puzzling, try The Genius Collection for fast, clever challenges, or explore our Brainteasers for logic puzzles that really make you think.

Do you keep 1000-piece puzzles?

Absolutely. If you fancy a longer, deeper build, you’ll find plenty in our 1000 Piece Jigsaws collection.

Do you have educational jigsaws?

Of course! Have a look at our UK & International Jigsaws for map-style learning, Jigraphy Cityscapes for detail-rich builds that teach as you go, and Historic Jigsaws for puzzles that feel like piecing together a little slice of history.

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A 500-piece puzzle is one of the easiest ways to make time slow down in the best possible way. Whether you’re puzzling solo with a cuppa, swapping sections with family, or squeezing in an hour before bed, choose from our 500 piece jigsaws for satisfying progress and proper “I did it!” finishes. Pick the scene that fits your mood, and enjoy the kind of calm that comes one piece at a time.

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