Our Last Puzzles - Ever
We're retiring the puzzle line.
Once a design sells out, it's gone for good — 3 already are.
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SaleCurious Companions
Vendor:Independent Artist180 piecesRegular price €39Regular priceUnit price / per€60Sale price €39Sale -
SaleBushū Tamagawa
Vendor:Katsushika Hokusai210 piecesRegular price €45Regular priceUnit price / per€75Sale price €45Sale -
Sold outLa Route Rouge Près De Menton
Vendor:Claude Monet512 piecesRegular price €65Regular priceUnit price / per€110Sale price €65Sold out -
SaleJungle Paradise
Vendor:Independent Artist369 piecesRegular price €55Regular priceUnit price / per€85Sale price €55Sale -
SaleThe Moonkeeper
Vendor:Independent Artist444 piecesRegular price €59Regular priceUnit price / per€100Sale price €59Sale -
SalePair of Redstarts
Vendor:Archibald Thorburn333 piecesRegular price €55Regular priceUnit price / per€85Sale price €55Sale -
SaleCelestial Peacock
Vendor:Independent Artist555 piecesRegular price €65Regular priceUnit price / per€115Sale price €65Sale -
SaleMonticola Saxatilis
Vendor:Johann Friedrich Naumann777 piecesRegular price €69Regular priceUnit price / per€135Sale price €69Sale -
SaleBotanical Rhapsody
Vendor:Independent Artist888 piecesRegular price €75Regular priceUnit price / per€150Sale price €75Sale -
Sold outTwo Sisters On the Terrace
Vendor:Pierre-Auguste Renoir352 piecesRegular price €90Regular priceUnit price / per€90Sale price €90Sold out -
Sold outBières De La Meuse
Vendor:Alphonse Mucha570 piecesRegular price €120Regular priceUnit price / per€120Sale price €120Sold out -
Sold outAutumn Whispers
Vendor:Independent Artist510 piecesRegular price €105Regular priceUnit price / per€105Sale price €105Sold out
A note on the boxes: these are the last units from our final production runs, and some outer boxes carry minor cosmetic marks from glue and storage. The puzzle inside is untouched and perfect — it's part of why the prices are what they are. All orders are final sale; if anything arrives genuinely damaged beyond the box, reply to your order email and we'll make it right.
We decided to retire our puzzle line.
Here's why →
You might be wondering why we haven't released any new puzzle designs in a while.
The honest answer is that a lot has happened behind the scenes — more than I've really told anyone — and I think you deserve the whole story.
It starts before the puzzles.
Because Wooden Cuties didn't actually begin with puzzles. It began with little hand-carved, hand-painted birds and animals — small wooden creatures, each one made by hand. That's what we were known for first. That's what built this whole thing, and brought more than 30,000 people through our doors.
And last year, we reached a point where we could no longer make them the way we always had.
I'd built this brand from nothing, and now I had to walk away from the very thing it was founded on. I won't pretend that was easy. It's one of the hardest decisions I've ever made.
That's when we turned toward wooden puzzles — and, the way I'm wired, I didn't just want to make puzzles. I wanted to make the best ones anyone had ever opened.
So we went looking. We reached out to more than 500 factories. We made over a hundred samples, testing every variable we could think of — different woods, different cuts, different thicknesses. I became slightly obsessed with one idea in particular: a laser-cut puzzle with edges so clean they'd feel hand-cut, but at a fraction of what a hand-cut puzzle costs. Nobody was really doing it. I wanted us to be the ones who did.
And then, one by one, everything that could go wrong went wrong.
The first real production run came back chipped, with colors that weren't right — so we changed the wood and started again. We fixed that, and then the packaging failed. So we found a new packaging partner. That failed too. We went through three of them, and still the boxes kept letting us down. There were stretches where it genuinely felt like the project was cursed.
It was somewhere in the middle of all that — tired, frustrated, knee-deep in samples — that my assistant said something that stopped me.
The messages asking for our original hand-carved creatures, she told me, hadn't stopped. After all this time, people still wrote in asking where they'd gone, and whether they'd ever come back.
I always knew people loved them. I just hadn't realized how much.
And a few days after that conversation, something settled in me: I had to find a way to bring them back. So we did. Those original hand-carved pieces now have a home of their own — a small, separate studio called Cuties Originals — where we make them in limited runs through the year, the same way we always did. By hand, one at a time.
As for the puzzles — I'll write to you soon to tell you what comes next.
Mostly, though, I just wanted to say thank you. For being here, for your patience, and for supporting us. It means more than you know.
With love,
G
Founder, Wooden Cuties











