A room is a shared puzzle table. Use one when you want company, a slower team puzzle or a private table for people you know.
Join and solve
Join any open room to work on the same board with other players. The room piece count is fixed so everyone sees the same table.
Private rooms
Private rooms are for friends, families and shared links. You control who can join and the room stays away from public lists.
Team events
Some events use scheduled rooms. Everyone in the room plays toward one shared result, with the room name shown on the event board.
Fair play
No bots, no cheating and no fake room activity. Public rooms should feel fair for people who are actually solving the puzzle.
Saved progress
Rooms save automatically. If you leave and come back later, you can pick up where the table left off.
When to use a room
Use a room when the puzzle is more fun with other people. A casual room is good for a relaxed puzzle and light chat. A focus room is quieter. A team event room has a shared goal and a deadline.
How private rooms should work
Private rooms should be simple. Create the room, pick the puzzle, choose the piece count and share the invite. The room should not appear in public lists unless the owner changes that setting.
How progress is handled
The room keeps the board state, placed groups and progress. If someone leaves, the rest of the room can keep playing. If everyone leaves, the room can still be resumed later while it is open.