Collection: Wedding Gifts

They already registered for the blender. And the towels. And the serving set they'll use twice.

A wedding gift should be something they didn't think to ask for - something that earns its place not in a kitchen cabinet, but on a desk or a shelf, where it stays and gets picked up and becomes part of how they spend their evenings together.

That's a mechanical puzzle.

Why puzzles work as wedding gifts

A puzzle is something to do together. Something to argue about, laugh at, hand back and forth across a table. The moment one of them finally cracks it - after the other has been stuck for an hour - is the kind of small, satisfying moment that a serving bowl never produces.

For couples who enjoy a shared challenge, the Puzzles for Couples collection is the right place to start - puzzles curated specifically for two people working toward the same click.

For the couple where one of them is clearly the analytical one, the Turning Interlocking Cube series by Andrew Crowell is the answer. It looks like a simple cube. It's MUCH harder than it looks. They'll be talking about it at the next dinner party.

For a gift that doubles as an object - something elegant enough to display before it's solved - the desk puzzles collection has the most visually striking options.

All puzzles ship assembled and arrive gift-ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are puzzles appropriate wedding gifts?

Yes - especially for couples who are analytical, design-minded, or simply hard to shop for. A puzzle says you thought about who they are, not just what they need. That's rare in a wedding gift.

What's a good wedding gift for a couple who has everything?

Something they'd never buy themselves but immediately want once they pick it up. The Turning Interlocking Cube series and the Puzzles for Couples collection are the strongest starting points.

What difficulty is right for a wedding gift puzzle?

Medium is the safe default - genuinely challenging without being discouraging. Hard if you know them well enough to know they'll appreciate the fight.