There are few things in life more relaxing than a quiet evening at home with a warm cup of tea. Add a beautiful jigsaw puzzle to the mix, and for me, it becomes one of the most enjoyable little rituals of everyday life.

My husband and I have developed quite a habit of working puzzles together. While some couples watch television every evening, we often find ourselves gathered around our puzzle board, slowly piecing together another beautiful image while I sip my tea.

It’s simple. It’s peaceful. And honestly, it’s one of my favorite ways to unwind.
I usually am sipping my favorite tea of the day while I work on puzzles. This is a cup of Roobis tea.
Why Jigsaw Puzzles Are the Perfect Tea-Time Activity

Tea has always been about slowing down and enjoying the moment. That’s exactly what puzzles encourage as well.
When you sit down with a puzzle, there’s no rushing. You gently sort pieces, look for patterns, and slowly watch an image come to life.
Add a warm cup of tea beside you and the experience becomes even better.
Tea and puzzles both help you:
- Relax your mind
- Focus your attention
- Reduce stress
- Enjoy quiet moments at home
Instead of scrolling on a phone or rushing through the evening, puzzles invite you to slow down — something tea drinkers understand very well.
Our Favorite Puzzle Brand
Over the years we’ve tried several puzzle brands, but my favorite is Ravensburger.
Their puzzles are known for:
- Thick, high-quality pieces
- Beautiful artwork
- Pieces that fit together perfectly
- A satisfying “snap” when pieces connect
We’ve tried other brands and even wooden-type puzzles, but Ravensburger is our favorite. I’ll share some links to a few of them below.
Most of the puzzles we choose are 1000-piece puzzles, which provide just the right level of challenge without taking forever to complete. We’ve tried 2000 and even 3000 piece ones but they take days to complete and the pieces cover our entire large dining table. So mostly we choose 1000-1500 piece puzzles
A good puzzle might last us several evenings, which gives us plenty of time to enjoy the process.
Our Very Different Puzzle Tastes
One of the fun parts of puzzling together is that my husband and I have completely different tastes in puzzle images.
My favorites tend to be:
- Fantasy scenes
- Romantic cottages
- Beautiful streams
- Ocean landscapes
- Animal themes
I love puzzles that feel peaceful, dreamy, and a little magical.
My husband, on the other hand, prefers something entirely different.
His choices usually lean toward:
- Geometric patterns
- Modern designs
- Architectural images
- Structured layouts
And I have to admit… he’s much better at puzzles than I am.
He even has his own system for solving them.
I’m more of a “wander around the puzzle and see what happens” type of puzzler, while he methodically sorts pieces and builds sections with impressive efficiency. We’ve gotten into a habit of sorting the edge pieces together, and I start working on the outlike while Mel takes the harder task of putting together some interior areas of the puzzle. When I finish the edge outline (sometimes with a little final help from my husband), he moves it onto the puzzle board and figures out wherethe interior areas will be. After that, I will do a “sort by color” and place pieces in the special drawers the board includes, and work on them myself.
But somehow we always meet in the middle and finish the puzzle together. I must say that Mel is usually the one who finishes putting in the final pieces. Because sitting and working on the puzzle is often uncomfortable with my bad back, he works on it for longerthan I do. I’ll go sit for a while and drink my tea, then have to leave it and go back to my recliner till my back feels better.
Our Puzzle Board Game Changer
A couple of years ago we gave ourselves a Christmas present that completely changed our puzzling experience — a puzzle board.

This board is fantastic.
It includes:
- A large puzzle surface
- Four sorting drawers for organizing pieces
- A rotating turntable base that lets us spin the puzzle around easily
That rotating feature is especially helpful because we can simply turn the board to reach different sections of the puzzle without stretching across the table.
It makes puzzle night much more comfortable and organized.
I ordered mine from an Etsy shop, but here’s a link to a similar one on Amazon: Portable Rotating Puzzle Board with Drawers and turn table – Large
I’m lucky to have a large dining table that we use to hold our portable puzzle board. Also the light in the sunroom is pretty good but I still like using my artist light when putting the puzzles together. Here’s a link to a rolling artist light similiar to mine. Floor light with magnifier and wheels
Sharing Puzzles With Friends and Neighbors
Over time we’ve built up quite a stack of completed puzzles around the house.
Instead of letting them sit on a shelf forever, we love sharing them.
We often trade puzzles with:
- Friends
- Neighbors
- Other puzzle lovers
- Plus, it’s fun to hear how someone else enjoyed working on the same puzzle you just finished.
Trading puzzles is a great way to keep enjoying new puzzles without constantly buying more. We get a lot of our new puzzles from our visits to Barnes & Noble. I always check which puzzles are on sale. I’ve also ordered puzzles from Amazon. It is awesome to find gorgeous puzzle images there.
Puzzles to Purchase
Here are some links to good Puzzles from Amazon
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Over the years we have found some nice “Tea” type puzzles to work on and I find them expecially enjoyable. Here are links to a few:
Tea Related Puzzles
- Vintage Tea Pot Image
- Tea house image
- Teapot collage image
- Surreal vintage teapot and clocks image
- Japanese Garden teahouse image
- Butterfly garden image
Some nice ones
- Rainbow crystal butterfly. This one appeals to the artist in me and it glitters. The darker ones like this are somewhat harder for me to work but I love the glitter style.
- This Fairytale treehouse is right up my alley – a romantic style.
- Paris scene. My husband would like this one.
- Muscle cars. Another my spouse would like. Different brand though
- National Parks. This style is a favorite of my husband too.
- Winter of the Horse. The round ones are harder but there are beautiful ones.
- Mechanical dragon. Here’s a wooden one. I find them very hard but my spouse enjoys the wooden ones.
- Tree of life. I enjoy the stained glass look.
My Little Tea Ritual
For me, puzzles are always paired with a cup of tea.
Before we start working on a puzzle, I brew a fresh cup and settle in with my favorite teacup — a very special one that belonged to my Aunt Ola (my favorite aunt). She brought it back from overseas while they lived near Japan.
It’s one of those little heirlooms that carries memories with it. Every time I use it, I think about her.
There’s something comforting about holding that teacup while quietly working on a puzzle.
Tea turns puzzling into more than just a hobby.
It becomes a small evening ritual this is both fun and challenging to share with my spouse.
Celebrating Each Finished Puzzle
Once we finally place that last puzzle piece, there’s always a little moment of satisfaction.
Before taking the puzzle apart, I usually snap a photo of the finished puzzle and post it on my personal Facebook page.
It’s fun to look back later and see all the puzzles we’ve completed over time.
And of course, once the photo is taken, the puzzle pieces go back in the box… ready to be shared or traded with another puzzle lover. We take good care of our puzzles so others can enjoy them, making sure we keep all the pieces. There is nothing worse than losing a puzzle piece and it makes us frantic if we get to the end and there’s a little “hole” in the image.
A Simple Joy Worth Savoring
Life doesn’t always need big events to be enjoyable.
Sometimes the best moments are simple ones:
- A quiet evening at home
- A beautiful puzzle slowly coming together
- A warm cup of tea in a favorite teacup
For me, tea and jigsaw puzzles are a perfect pairing.
And if you’ve never tried working on a puzzle while sipping tea, you might just discover a relaxing new ritual of your own.
☕ A Passion for Tea Tip
If you enjoy puzzles, try pairing your next puzzling session with a calming tea like:
- Chamomile
- Green tea
- Earl Grey
- Lavender blends
The combination of tea and focused activity can create a wonderfully peaceful evening.
What a cool breakdown of puzzles. Haven’t thought about them since I was a kid, but this sparks my interest and makes me think they could be a great hobby. I love a quiet night and home, and this could be much more relaxing, yet involved and stimulating than just watching a movie. Appreciate that the author shares personal experiences and can tell that it is something they believe in. Lots of good recommendations and ways to get started.
John, thanks for reading my post and your kind comments. My husband got me interested in puzzles and we regularly have one on our large dining table that we are working on. There are tons of beautiful puzzles available on Amazon and elsewhere. There are even places you can have your own photos or artwork turned into a puzzle. Thanks again. -Shirley