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Om Nom Joins ZiMAD’s Magic Jigsaw Puzzles

by Logan Mar 11,2026

Om Nom Joins ZiMAD’s Magic Jigsaw Puzzles

ZiMAD is inviting players on a nostalgic journey with its latest crossover event. The company's Magic Jigsaw Puzzles has partnered with ZeptoLab to feature the beloved green candy enthusiast, Om Nom, from the 2010 hit game Cut the Rope.

This collaboration between ZeptoLab and Magic Jigsaw Puzzles will run until the end of the year. It will introduce limited-time puzzle packs that deliver cozy gameplay infused with the charm of the early 2010s.

What does the Magic Jigsaw Puzzles and Om Nom collaboration offer?

At launch, players can explore two themed collections: Om Nom Adventures and Happy B-Day, Om Nom. Each collection translates the playful spirit of the character's world into a fresh puzzle experience.

The theme of this Magic Jigsaw Puzzles and Om Nom crossover is "Nomstalgia." ZiMAD describes it as an effort to transform every puzzle into a sweet memory fragment from the 2010s era of collecting candy and chasing stars.

Each puzzle pack follows Om Nom through various charming scenes. He celebrates his birthday, revisits familiar settings from Cut the Rope, and will even participate in upcoming seasonal themes.

The crossover also features special in-game events and community activities. Additional themed packs with new artwork and challenges are scheduled for release throughout the fall and winter.

For many mobile gamers, Om Nom was one of the first characters they encountered on a touchscreen. Cut the Rope saw massive popularity soon after its 2010 debut on the App Store. Around that same period, Magic Jigsaw Puzzles also rose to become a leading mobile puzzle game.

According to Elizaveta Savenkova, CBDO at ZiMAD, the collaboration aims to unite two communities that value different aspects of gaming. Magic Jigsaw Puzzles players appreciate the visual calm of assembling puzzles, while Om Nom fans cherish the nostalgic, colorful simplicity of early mobile games.

If you enjoy puzzles and Om Nom, you can download the game from the Google Play Store.

Also, check out our news about the popular board game Sorry! getting its first mobile adaptation, Sorry! World.