Speaking of power, VLC has so many options that some of the more interesting features have slipped through the crack. Recently, Redditor Tynach discovered one of these options, which actually allows you to turn any video into a live jigsaw puzzle that you can solve with your mouse. It’s loads of fun, so if you’re interested, I’ll show you how to do it below. If you don’t have VLC media player right now on your system , then Download VLC Media Player from here. Now, let us start the fun process. Step 1: Enable the puzzle game overlay-»> To start, simply open your VLC player app—it doesn’t matter if you’re playing a video or not. Then, from the main menu, click the Extended settings button at the bottom of the screen (pictured below).
From here, select the “Video Effects” tab at the top of the screen, then select the “Geometry” tab directly beneath that. After that, make sure to tick the box next to the “Puzzle game” option, then you can use the Rows and Columns fields to select the amount of puzzle pieces you would like to see in your interactive jigsaw video. When you’re done here, make sure to click the “Close” button at the bottom of this window. Step 2: Restart VLC and Play a Video-»> Next up, close VLC entirely to make sure your changes will take effect. From here, simply open any video in VLC, and you’ll see your interactive puzzle game.
You can use your mouse to click and drag all of the pieces, which are scrambled up, but are still displaying live video. Once you’re finished arranging all of the pieces, your reward for solving the puzzle is being able to watch the rest of your video in one contiguous piece, or there’s a “Shuffle” button in the top-left corner of the video that lets you make the video into a different puzzle. That was all about turning a video into a puzzle in VLC. Which video according to you is most difficult to solve as a puzzle, please let us know in the comments.