Jigsaw Detective does not have the traditional in-game badges
that we have come to know. Instead, at the beginning of each month there will
be a new "case" to solve. Once you have completed enough puzzles to
solve that case, you will be given a badge. There will be a new "case"
and badge available at the beginning of each month in this game.
There are three levels of difficulty in this game.
Easy: Takes about 67 completed puzzles to finish
a case.
Medium: Takes about 29 completed puzzles to finish
a case.
Hard: Takes 17 completed puzzles to finish a case.
There is a graph that will show your progress toward completing the case.
If you play on Easy level, there will be 40 pieces per puzzle. The pieces go together
as they appear on the screen. (No rotating of the pieces involved)

This
is what the graph showed after the
first 10 puzzles were completed on the
Easy level. An average of
1.5%
per puzzle completed.

If you play on Medium level, there will be 80 pieces per puzzle. The pieces go
together as they appear on the screen. (No rotating of the pieces involved)

This is
what the graph showed after the
first 10 puzzles were completed on the
Medium level. An average of
3.5%
per puzzle completed.

If you play on Hard
level, there will be 80 pieces per puzzle. The pieces do NOT go together as they
appear on the screen. (Most pieces must be rotated) The fastest and easiest way
to rotate a puzzle piece is to right-click on it.

This
is what the graph showed after the
first 10 puzzles were completed on the
Hard level. An average of
7.0%
per puzzle completed.
