Calgary,
assembled
one piece at a time.

PuzzleYYC connects Calgary's puzzlers across four pillars: recreational, competitive, learning, and family. We gather at real tables, in libraries and cafés, across all four quadrants. Drop in, build together, meet the city.

Free · volunteer-run · all ages welcome

A diverse all-ages Calgary community gathered around an open puzzle table, passing pieces, placing pieces, and building together.
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Why we exist Section 1 of 5

We connect, we don't replace.

Calgary already has puzzlers. Our job is the connective tissue.

Three existing Calgary community puzzle nodes connected by a route: library puzzle shelf, social exchange, and family or classroom club.

Calgary already has puzzlers. Library pods, Facebook groups, café tables, classroom clubs, families at kitchen tables. The community is real. It's just scattered, hard to find, and rarely cross-pollinated.

PuzzleYYC's job is connective tissue. A place to find each other, share events, swap puzzles, and grow what's already here. We don't run your group. We point people to it.

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The four pillars Section 2 of 5

Four ways into the community.

Pick the one that fits today. Try another tomorrow. None require knowing what an edge piece is.

Cafe table puzzle scene with a terracotta mug, puzzle box, Calgary skyline puzzle, and loose pieces for casual recreational puzzle nights.
Pillar 01

Recreational

Casual puzzle nights at cafés, breweries, libraries. Drop in, find a table, leave when you're ready. Free, friendly, no commitment.

Big Sky Blue competition scene with a stopwatch puzzle, bracket graphic, ribbon, sorted trays, and one open puzzle space.
Pillar 02

Competition

Speed-puzzle nights, team relays, and a path toward Canadian nationals. Beginner-friendly heats first. The serious bracket comes later.

Open library book with a puzzle-piece bookmark, brain-shaped puzzle diagram, leaves, and a soft Calgary reading landscape.
Pillar 03

Learning

School puzzle clubs, library programming, CPL after-school. Puzzles as a teamwork, focus, and STEM tool for kids and lifelong learners alike.

Warm family puzzle scene with a puzzle-piece house, heart centre, bowls, mugs, and loose pieces for intergenerational puzzling.
Pillar 04

Family & Intergenerational

Family puzzle days, grandparent-grandkid nights, old-hobbies-new-friends weeks. Multi-age tables that bridge generations naturally.

Why this matters: wellness and neuroscience. Puzzling lowers cortisol, builds focus, exercises spatial reasoning, and creates the slow, shared, face-to-face time that research links to belonging and resilience. Especially powerful across generations. Research citation pending · UCalgary Cognitive Aging Lab
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Calgary puzzle community Section 3 of 5

The map of what's already here.

Existing groups, library pods, and venues across the city. Proof that we connect, not replace.

Calgary quadrant map showing Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, and Southeast areas.
Facebook

Calgary Puzzle Library

Active group. Members trade puzzles and share build pics. Recreational tilt. Public.

Facebook

YYC Puzzle Exchange

Swap-focused. Highest post volume of the local groups. Active monthly meetups.

Facebook

Jigsaw Swappers Calgary

Quieter but engaged. Trade-first culture. Bridge to the vintage and rare puzzle scene.

Facebook

Puzzle Parents YYC

The Family pillar's natural home. Kid-friendly trades and weekend meetups.

Library

Calgary Public Library

Puzzle pods at multiple branches. CPL programming partner for the Learning pillar.

Venues

Cafés & breweries

Rotating café puzzle nights. Directory coming soon. Reach out to add your space.

Run your own puzzle space or group? Tell us, and we'll add you to the map.
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Join the builders Section 5 of 5

We're building this together.

Bring a friend. Join a table. Finish the piece. One form, two ways to start: volunteer, or just stay informed.

All-ages community volunteers building a free puzzle event together around an open table.

Help shape Calgary's puzzle community.

PuzzleYYC is volunteer-run. Whether you can run a library pod for one Saturday, design a poster, organize a swap, or show up to a planning call: there's a seat for you.

Not ready to commit time? Drop your email and we'll send the May 23 launch recap.

What we need most right now
  • Event-day volunteers (Family Day, Intergenerational Night, Great Swap)
  • Pillar leads (Recreational, Competition, Learning, Family)
  • Community ambassadors per quadrant (NW, NE, SW, SE)
  • Local-business contacts (cafés, breweries, libraries, schools)
Where we're going

Bring a friend.
Join a table.
Finish the piece.

A diverse Calgary community table finishing a puzzle together.