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Ensky 3D Jigsaw Puzzles Let Us Build Kirby and Waddle Dee

Ensky Kumu-kumu 3D Jigsaw Puzzles Build Kirby and Waddle Dee
Images via Ensky, Nintendo, and Hal Laboratory

Ensky and HAL Laboratory announced both Kirby and Waddle Dee will join the Kumu-kumu 3D jigsaw puzzle line. The two will launch in June 2026. Each one will cost ¥2,090 (~$13). The official Ensky storefront has pre-orders live for each one and ships worldwide with Buyee. We’ve also seen past puzzles in this line appear on the Ensky Amazon storefront, with the Pikachu one ranging from $12.99 to $20, so these will show up eventually worldwide.

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Both the Kirby and Waddle Dee 3D jigsaw puzzles will build a small figure someone can display. Each one is just over two inches (60mm) tall when finished. There will be 30 pieces used to build Waddle Dee. Kirby might be slightly more complicated, as there are 36 pieces to that one. 

Here are the first official photos for both items. In each case, Ensky shared images of some of the pieces around finished puzzles to provide a sense of scale. The Kirby one’s box also appeared.

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Ensky frequently releases merchandise based on the Kirby games. In addition to toys and plush, it’s been behind board and card games based on the character like Kirby: One Night Werewolf. That debuted in June 2021.

The Ensky Kumu-kumu 3D jigsaw puzzles that let people build figures of Kirby and Waddle Dee will debut in Japan in June 2026, then appear worldwide after. The most recent game to star both characters is Kirby Air Riders for the Switch 2

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