Jigsaw puzzle

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Jigsaw puzzles are a strange game invented by humans, in which they take a picture broken into many pieces and attempt to reassemble it. Silly humans! If you wanted the picture intact, why did you break it in the first place?

These puzzles can keep humans distracted for hours. It's lucky Megatron hasn't discovered this fact, or his takeover of Earth would be made simple by an aerial drop of uncompleted jigsaw puzzles.

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Generation One

"Open from that side."
  • Optimus Prime puzzle with Robot Hero (2008)
This 100pc, 10" by 13", Milton Bradley-branded puzzle comes with a Robot Heroes Generation 1 Optimus Prime securely bound to the top of the box. The puzzle itself features a reused Pat Lee (*shudders*) piece, specifically the cover of Prime Directive trade-paperback featuring Prime, Bumblebee and Cosmos posing while Megatron scowls in the background.
A similar Star Wars themed puzzle featuring an Obi-Wan Kenobi Galactic Hero was also available.

Beast Wars

  • Beast Wars Transformers Jigsaw Puzzle (1996)

Transformers (2007)

  • Barricade puzzle (2007)
A 100pc, 10" by 13" Milton Bradley puzzle featuring CGI renders of Barricade's robot and vehicle modes.

Transformers: Age of Extinction

  • Puzzle On The Go!
This bagged puzzle, created by Milton Bradley, features Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Grimlock, and Strafe in a fantasy situation, with Prime riding Grimlock and Bumblebee riding Strafe.
  • Mini-Puzzle (2014)
This 50 piece, 5 by 7 inch puzzle from Cardinal Games comes packed inside its own metal tin. The puzzle itself depicts Movie-verse Optimus Prime and Bumblebee.
  • Puzzle (2014)
These are a series of four 48 piece, 9.1 by 10.3 inch puzzles produced by Cardinal Games. Two puzzles depict a solo Optimus Prime (one seemingly in armor, and one without armor), while a third depicts a solo Bumblebee and a fourth depicts both Prime and Bee simultaneously.