How newsXpress Members Are Driving Marketplace Leading Jigsaw Sales

Jigsaws sales are quietly excellent.

They are steady. They appeal across age groups. They gift well. They bring people back. And when they are displayed properly, they sell far better than most retailers expect.

Plenty of newsXpress members are achieving marketplace leading jigsaw sales. That has not happened by accident.

Two things have driven it.

The first is product. We have brought members unique jigsaws through new suppliers. Titles you will not find in the discount aisle or in every shop down the street. Exclusivity matters more in this category than people realise, because jigsaw shoppers browse widely and remember what they have already seen.

The second is how the product is presented. We have developed fresh advice on in-store display and shopper engagement for this category. Where to site it. How to face it. How much to show without overwhelming. How to help a shopper who is buying for someone else and does not know where to start.

That second part is where a lot of the gain sits. The same stock, presented differently, performs differently. We see it again and again.

Everything we have shared was tested in real stores first. Field tested advice tends to stick, because it has already survived contact with actual customers, actual staff and actual space constraints. Nothing is proposed on a whiteboard and handed over untested.

This is how we prefer to work across every category. Try it. Measure it. Refine it. Then share what genuinely worked and be honest about what did not.

Jigsaws also do something useful beyond their own numbers. They pull browsers deeper into the store and they support gifting, which lifts other categories alongside them. A well run jigsaw department earns more than its own sales suggest.

There is a repeat purchase benefit too. Someone who finishes a puzzle wants another one. If your range refreshes and they know it refreshes, they come back to check. That is a habit worth building, and it costs nothing beyond attention to your range.

A few things we have found consistently. Show the image large, because people buy the picture before they consider the piece count. Group by theme rather than by supplier. Keep a clearly signed section for the harder puzzles, since serious puzzlers look for a challenge and will pay for it. And rotate the front facings regularly, even when the stock behind them has not changed.

For a newsagency looking for a dependable growth category that does not need heavy investment, this one deserves a closer look.

Our members have the supplier access and the playbook.

If that sounds useful for your store, we are easy to reach.

Jigsaws Worth Finding — and Worth Giving

If you love jigsaws, you know the feeling. A new puzzle on the table. The slow sort through a pile of pieces. The odd satisfaction of having nothing better to do on a Sunday afternoon.

Jigsaws are fin, good for the brain, good for your hands and good for chatting with others – at home, on holiday, just about anywhere.

Jigsaws Australia has been built for exactly that, for lovers of jigsaws and those who buy gifts for them.

The site — jigsawsaustralia.com.au — is a new store from newsXpress Pty Ltd. Not a jigsaw section tucked into a general gift shop. A proper destination, with real range and some thought behind what’s been stocked.

The new 2026 selection that is out and available now spans landscapes, botanicals, art-inspired designs, nostalgia picks, and puzzles suited to different ages and skill levels. Piece counts vary. Styles vary. There’s enough here to browse properly rather than scroll past two pages and give up.

Gift-giving is where jigsaws tend to go sideways. Not because the idea is wrong — a jigsaw is a genuinely good gift — but because the wrong puzzle ends up in the box. A 1,000-piece country vista for someone who wanted something coastal. A design that’s technically fine but doesn’t feel like the person. Jigsaws Australia is put together to help with that. The variety is broad enough that you can match the puzzle to the person rather than grab whatever looks reasonable and hope for the best.

A good jigsaw is one that actually gets opened. One that suits the space someone has, the time they want to spend, the kinds of images they’re drawn to. Getting that right is easier when the range is there to choose from.

The store is Australian-owned and operated. newsXpress Pty Ltd has spent decades working with independent retailers across Australia — this store is a natural extension of that. The range will keep growing.

We are grateful to have sourced so many well made jigsaws for people to treasure.

If you’ve been meaning to get back into puzzling, here’s your prompt. If you’re hunting for a gift that won’t end up on a shelf unopened, start here.

Visit jigsawsaustralia.com.au.