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Coffee Jigsaw Puzzles

Fifteen coffee jigsaws, free in your browser — sunrise on an Italian piazza, a rainy café doubled in the wet street, the leaf appearing in a latte pour, a grand Viennese coffeehouse, and a pour-over at the edge of an alpine lake. Play any of them from 12 pieces to 100: drag pieces together and matching edges snap into clusters.

Italian Piazza Café jigsaw puzzle
Italian Piazza Café
First light on a piazza café — ochre houses, geraniums, and the lake still flat behind.
Rainy Café jigsaw puzzle
Rainy Café
A red awning and warm windows doubled in the wet street at blue hour.
Coffee Harvest jigsaw puzzle
Coffee Harvest
A grower picking ripe cherries by hand, green mountain ridges rolling behind.
Drying Beds jigsaw puzzle
Drying Beds
Crimson cherries raked across the drying patio in long, changing stripes.
Roasted Beans jigsaw puzzle
Roasted Beans
Roasted beans spilling from the sack beside green ones and fresh red cherries.
The Roastery jigsaw puzzle
The Roastery
The roaster at his copper drum, the day's batch tumbling out into the cooling tray.
Latte Art jigsaw puzzle
Latte Art
The pour mid-leaf — that one steady second when the pattern appears.
Coffee with Friends jigsaw puzzle
Coffee with Friends
Two friends laughing over coffee and pastries in a tiled window seat.
Viennese Coffeehouse jigsaw puzzle
Viennese Coffeehouse
Chandeliers, checkerboard marble and red velvet booths in a grand old coffeehouse.
Cabin Coffee jigsaw puzzle
Cabin Coffee
Enamel mug, woodstove and a pastry, with snowy pines filling the cabin window.
Turkish Coffee jigsaw puzzle
Turkish Coffee
The cezve poured into painted cups on a mosaic table under bougainvillea.
Mediterranean Espresso jigsaw puzzle
Mediterranean Espresso
Espresso and lemons on a tiled terrace above a cliffside town and a very blue bay.
Cold Brew jigsaw puzzle
Cold Brew
Two tall cold brews meeting over a summer table of berries and citrus.
Alpine Camp Coffee jigsaw puzzle
Alpine Camp Coffee
A pour-over at the lake's edge while first light hits the peaks across the water.
Coffee Tasting jigsaw puzzle
Coffee Tasting
A cupping flight lined up on the greenhouse table among the palms and vines.
Pie and Coffee jigsaw puzzle
Pie and Coffee
The quiet hour after: pie, coffee and the fire burning low.
Café in the Rain jigsaw puzzle
Café in the Rain
A café awning in the rain, two coffees and no hurry at all.

The set follows coffee from the tree to the table, which turns out to be a good spine for a puzzle collection: the mountain farm with its baskets of red cherries, the drying patio raked into crimson stripes, the roaster at his copper drum, and then all the places people actually drink the stuff — a piazza at first light, a tiled Turkish courtyard, a blue-hour sidewalk, a snowy cabin with the woodstove going.

Coffee is quietly one of the better puzzle subjects: it comes with rich browns against bright ceramics, steam and window light, and a lot of small repeating objects that make the middle of a board genuinely absorbing. The two hardest here are exactly the ones you'd guess — the drying beds and the roasted-bean still life, where the pieces repeat by design.

Where several of these live too
Europe Puzzles on the Wall
The piazza, the rainy street, the Viennese room and the Turkish courtyard, among fifteen destinations.
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The alpine pour-over's neighbours
Scenic & Nature Puzzles
Fifty-odd mountain, lake and coastline boards — including the camp coffee at first light.
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One cabin, two seasons
Christmas Jigsaw Puzzles
The snowy cabin coffee is on that wall as well, with thirty-two other winter boards.
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Frequently asked questions

Which coffee puzzle is the hardest?
Drying Beds and Roasted Beans, both at 67 pieces and both for the same reason: thousands of small similar objects. Cherries raked into stripes give you a direction to work with but almost no landmarks; the bean still life is a field of brown with only the burlap sack and the scoop to anchor on. The Viennese coffeehouse is the sneaky third — that checkerboard floor looks like help and is the opposite.
Why do some of these show up on other puzzle walls?
Because a good café scene is usually a good scene, full stop. The piazza, the rainy street, the Viennese room and the Turkish courtyard all appear on the Europe wall; the Mediterranean terrace is there and on the coastline wall; the alpine camp is filed with mountains and lakes; and the snowy cabin joins the Christmas collection every December. Each board lives here and guests there — one picture, two ways to find it.
What's the most relaxing one to start with?
Latte Art at 24 or 48 — a single cup, one strong shape, warm colors, and it's over before your actual coffee gets cold. Coffee with Friends and Cold Brew are the other easy entries; both have big blocks of distinct color. Work up to the roastery, where the copper equipment gives you gorgeous but repetitive metal to sort.
Are these real cafés?
No — they're rendered scenes rather than photographs of particular places, and deliberately free of business names, logos and labels. The Italian piazza is an Italian piazza rather than a specific town; the coffeehouse is Viennese in style, not a portrait of one room. What is true to life is the coffee itself: the cherries, the drying, the roast colors and the pour are all how it actually works.