Let’s work through this step by step.
We are given a puzzle grid generator with these settings:
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Tiles: 15 x 10 → That means 15 columns and 10 rows of puzzle pieces.
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Size: 300 mm x 200 mm → This is the total physical size of the entire puzzle (width x height).
- We need to find the
size of one individual tile — that is, how wide and tall each single puzzle piece is.
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Step 1: Find width of one tile
Total width = 300 mm
Number of tiles across (columns) = 15
So, width per tile = Total width ÷ Number of columns
→ 300 ÷ 15 =
20 mm
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Step 2: Find height of one tile
Total height = 200 mm
Number of tiles down (rows) = 10
So, height per tile = Total height ÷ Number of rows
→ 200 ÷ 10 =
20 mm
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Step 3: Check if it makes sense
Each tile is 20 mm wide and 20 mm tall → so they’re square!
That fits because 15 × 20 = 300 mm (total width) and 10 × 20 = 200 mm (total height). Perfect match.
The other settings like Seed, Tab Size, Jitter, Corner Radius don’t affect the tile dimensions — they only change how the puzzle looks visually (like how wiggly the edges are or how rounded the corners are). So we can ignore them for this calculation.
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Final Answer:
Each tile is 20 mm wide and 20 mm tall.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable jigsaw puzzles maker.