Free ADHD Puzzle Map: Piece Together Your Goals

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This ADHD Puzzle Goal Map was created by ADHDers for ADHDers! It's made for both kids and adults with ADHD. The puzzle format provides the boost of dopamine we need to complete our goals, plus an inspirational image to...

This ADHD Puzzle to-do list was created by ADHDers for ADHDers! The puzzle format provides the boost of dopamine we need to complete our goals, plus an inspirational image to boost motivation.

?If you're here, you might be curious if puzzles are helpful for people with ADHD. Or maybe you're on the hunt for the best ADHD puzzles for kids & adults. We've got you covered on both fronts.

More excitingly, we're introducing another free printable ADHD tool that you can download at the bottom of this article: our ADHD Puzzle Goal Map Printable.

This ADHD puzzle is the only reason I've kept my house clean for the past few weeks. The printable is versatile and suitable for work tasks, home tasks, and is a handy tool for parents of kids with ADHD.

But to be clear, this puzzle is also for teens and Adults with ADHD. We'll talk more about why a puzzle goal list can be more helpful than a regular to-do list later on in this post.

For newcomers to our ADHD blog, we take pride in offering free printable resources that may seem unconventional but have proven helpful for us and (we believe) can benefit others with ADHD.

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How Our ADHD Puzzle Printable Works

Think of our printable as a cross between a to-do list and a jigsaw puzzle. It's simple:

1. Set Your Goals

A Goal Map puzzle printable with prewritten daily to do tasks.The ADHD Puzzle Goal Maps can be printed at the bottom of this post.

One of the printable pdfs offers 12 blank places to write in your custom goals. We've also got one pre-filled with examples if you need a jump start.

We call the prefilled option the "Daily Upkeep" puzzle, as it is filled with simple cleaning tasks and important daily self-care to-dos.

If you can work yourself up to completing this puzzle or a similar one daily, you're bound to experience less stress in all aspects of life.

A blank goal puzzle printable.

2. Piece It Together

The free printable gives you pictures to choose from divided into 12 puzzle pieces. As you accomplish each goal, tape a puzzle piece over the task.

The puzzle example of a motivational travel image.

3. Visual Rewards

The endgame is a completed puzzle symbolizing all the tasks you've accomplished AND an image that hopefully inspires you. We've got over 50 puzzle images to choose from.

This sense of accomplishment helps reduce the underlying causes of ADHD-related stress.  It keeps you motivated to complete the puzzle again next time.

A puzzle printable for ADHD kids featuring a silly image of a baby chick with sunglasses on.We have a range of puzzle themes, from kid-friendly to motivational images. Download them and print them for free at the bottom of this post.

Keep things fresh by printing different puzzle images depending on how you are feeling or even creating your own.

Print out an image that brings you happiness, as that will make you more likely to complete the Goal Map ADHD puzzle. It could be anything – a serene beach, a bustling city, or even your favorite piece of art. Think of it as a rotating vision board that adjusts with your goals.

Recommendations & Tips

Use thick paper stock for durability and store your bottom sheet in a sleeve protector so you can reuse it each day or week.Store the puzzle pieces in a zip-lock bag for safe storage.Tap each puzzle piece on your completed goal with folded-over tape.Rotate puzzles! Create daily or weekly puzzles, and print out a new image as soon as you get bored with the former puzzle image. An example puzzle image of a beautiful nature scene. For tasks like laundry or cleaning, break them into the smallest sub-tasks. This ensures they're manageable and prevents them from becoming overwhelming. We talk about this more in our free Daily Planner Printable post, but we ADHDers tend to create unrealistic goals with way too much on our plate if we aren't careful.

Why it Helps

Living with ADHD often means struggling with sustained focus and an unpredictable attention span. Tasks that seem mundane or without immediate deadlines or consequences, like that ever-growing laundry pile, often get sidelined. The fallout can be lost items (under that pile of laundry!), stress, missed deadlines, and chaotic daily life.

As discussed in our other ADHD blog posts, individuals with ADHD don't process dopamine in the same way as neurotypical people. Dopamine is what makes us feel happy, rewarded, and successful. This difference explains why we might need unique tools like the goal puzzle to motivate ourselves to complete essential tasks.

Our ADHD puzzle printable provides a little challenge that can give us that dopamine naturally.  It's a fun and tangible way to tackle this aspect of ADHD.

A puzzle printable that says "believe in yourself" with cactus in the background.

And honestly, who doesn't love that triumphant feeling when you see the completed puzzle? It's a daily or weekly reminder that you've got this, and can have a positive impact on mental health.

Are puzzles good for ADHD?

Everyone, not just those with ADHD or autism spectrum disorder, can benefit from puzzles. There are many benefits of Jigsaw puzzles, beyond their recreational value:

Puzzles offer a way to clear the mind and practice mindfulness. Engaging in a puzzle can have a calming effect. Spend a few minutes piecing one together, and you might find your stress melting away. Jigsaw puzzles demand sustained attention, thereby strengthening the executive functions in the ADHD brain. Puzzles can serve as a therapeutic activity. They've been recognized by many, including clinical psychologists, for their benefits in improving spatial reasoning, cognitive function, and short-term memory.Challenging puzzles can promote logical thinking and act as a temporary respite from daily stress.

Our Favorite Jigsaw Puzzles for ADHD

We went on a hunt to find the most awesome puzzle for ADHD adults and kids!

While our Puzzle Goal Map Printable targets daily goals, engaging in traditional puzzles can be a brilliant exercise for ADHD brains. They offer a balance of challenge and relaxation.

Wooden Puzzles are durable and tactile, and a great gift for people with ADHD. We also love colorful puzzles with unique designs.

Mys Aurora Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle for Adults Creative Gift for Parents Grandparents Thinking Giraffe 300 Pcs King Size Unique Shape Beautiful Box Fun Challenge Brain Exercise Game

Bgraamiens Puzzle-Geometric Colorful Mandala-1000 Pieces Creative Geometric Round Blue Board Colorful Mandala Jigsaw Puzzle

A black and white jigsaw puzzle with a splash of color can be challenging but still keep our focus.

najiaxiaowu Classic Jigsaw Puzzle 1000 Pieces Adult Puzzle Wooden Puzzle Colorful Elephant DIY Modern Wall Art Picture Modern Art Home Decoration Creative Gifts 75X50Cm

Educa Amsterdam Puzzle (1000 Piece), Black/White

The puzzles below are not jigsaw puzzles. However, unique puzzles and brain teasers rank high in our favorite gifts for ADHD kids (as do fidget toys).

Snake Magic Speed Cube Speed Twist Brain Puzzle Cube Brain Teaser Toys for ADD ADHD Anxiety and Autism Adult Children by SHUYUE (1 Pack Blue & White)

Wooden Geoboard with Rubber Bands Graphical Math Pattern Blocks Geo Board - Montessori Educational Toy for Kids with Pattern Cards and Rubber Bands Create Figures Shape STEM Puzzle Matrix Brain Teaser

In Conclusion

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) brings its unique challenges, especially when it comes to staying focused on a daily plan or to-do list. We all need extra motivation at times, and for those with ADHD, this can be even more crucial.

The puzzle pieces example image of a family.

For ADHD individuals and their family members, our puzzle printable can be a tool for better mental health, increased focus, and a daily life that feels more rewarding.

We hope our ADHD Puzzle Goal Map becomes a valuable resource in your home. Embrace the challenge, and enjoy the journey!

Three examples of the free ADHD puzzle printable files and some puzzle pieces.
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Free ADHD Puzzle Goal Printable

Equipment

ADHD Puzzle-Daily Upkeep Example and Blank (2 pages) --To complete your puzzle, first download this base template. Then, from the options below, choose a theme that motivates or inspires you. Each theme contains several puzzle images to choose from.
Puzzle Images-Travel/Adventure Themed (10 options) Choose this theme if travel or adventure inspires you. For instance, if one of your goals is to make more money or find more time so that you can travel more, then these images can provide motivation when completing your tasks.
ADHD Puzzle Images-for Kids (11 options) This puzzle theme contains silly or cute images that kids will enjoy. The idea of completing a puzzle will motivate them to complete their chores or weekly goals.
Puzzle Images-Nature Themed (11 options) Choose this theme if you want peaceful, relaxing nature image puzzles.
Puzzle Images-Motivation/ Self-Help Themed (9 options) This puzzle theme contains several motivational quotes to remind you to believe in yourself, and to take things one step at a time.
Puzzle Images-Family Themed (9 options) These puzzle images are great for adults who want to spend more time with their family. The images are a visual reminder and motivator as you complete your goals and place each puzzle piece.

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