

“Puzzles bring me such joy and relaxation I’m excited to pass that on to people who might have written off puzzles as boring.”Īt its heart, the company does more than just sell puzzles it’s a business founded and run entirely by women to showcase artwork by emerging female artists.

“Reintroducing puzzles to a whole new generation has been such a fun, fulfilling experience,” Marcotte told Mental Floss in 2022. The company has since been featured on Shark Tank and received a $500,000 investment from Mark Cuban. But she thought the designs on those puzzles needed an update, so she left her job and founded JIGGY Puzzles in 2019. Kaylin Marcotte would come home after a long and stressful day of working at a start-up and decompress by completing puzzles.

These puzzles double as works of art you can frame.
