Phone or tablet?
Phones are great for quick puzzle resets during a commute, coffee break, or waiting room. The smaller screen encourages shorter sessions, which matches the game's low-pressure style. Tablets feel better if you want to finish more complex boards in one sitting.
If you switch between devices, treat mobile as the lighter version of the experience. Use it for casual momentum, then return to a larger screen when you want the board to breathe.
Touch habits that make the game easier
Hold the device steady before dragging a piece. On touch screens, the first half second matters more than speed. A clean initial grab reduces small corrections and makes the board feel more predictable.
Landscape orientation usually gives Zen Jigsaw Master the best balance between board width and piece tray visibility. If your browser shows too much chrome in portrait mode, rotate the device before starting a new puzzle.
Battery and browser comfort
Lower your brightness a little during longer sessions. Puzzle games do not need maximum brightness, and a softer screen matches the calming tone of the artwork.
If the embedded page pauses after switching apps, simply reload and resume a fresh round. Because the game is no-download and lightweight, getting back in is usually faster than troubleshooting browser memory behavior.