Jigsaw puzzle

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There are several jigsaw puzzles in Pokémon media.

In the core series games

Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver

Main article: Ruins of Alph → Puzzle chambers

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, the Ruins of Alph feature four jigsaw puzzles with images of Pokémon: Kabuto, Aerodactyl, Ho-Oh, and Omanyte. When each of them is solved, the floor below the player breaks, dropping the player into the underground hall of the ruins. Solving each puzzle causes certain Unown forms to appear as wild Pokémon in the ruins.

In the spin-off games

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Sega Pico series

In Pokémon Advanced Generation: Pokémon Number Battle!, one of the available mini-games is a jigsaw with 6 rectangular pieces that form the image of a Pokémon.

Pokémon Masters Arena

In Pokémon Masters Arena, the Pikachu's Picture Puzzle consists of assembling a jigsaw puzzle in a certain number of turns.

Pokémon Puzzle Collection series

In Pokémon Puzzle Collection and Pokémon Puzzle Collection Vol. 2, there are multiple jigsaw puzzle minigames available.

Pokémon.com

The Wobbuffet's Puzzle Pack! and Zorua and Zoroark's Puzzle Pack! were jigsaw puzzles formerly available on Pokémon.com.

McDonald's

The 2023 McDonald's promotional Pokémon toys included cards with QR codes which could be scanned to access an hexagonal jigsaw puzzle game. The available Pokémon are Sprigatito, Fuecoco, Quaxly, Cetoddle, Cetitan, Pikachu, Pawmi, Kilowattrel, Flittle, Sandaconda, Klawf, Blissey, Tandemaus, Cyclizar, and Kirlia. The player is given a score out of three stars depending on how many moves they took to complete the puzzle.

In animation

Original series

  • A large jigsaw puzzle including several small Pokémon silhouettes is featured in the Japanese ending theme Pocket-ering Monster-ing.

Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire

In the Japanese version of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, the Pokémon Trivia Quiz segment includes:

  • The "Pokémon Puzzle" in which a Pokémon appears as a jigsaw puzzle and its pieces appear and disappear until it is completely revealed.
  • "See the clip and answer!" in which a scene from the episode appears blurred and scrambled until it is eventually revealed.