AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top iOS Jigsaw Puzzle Apps in the US
An analysis of the top five iOS jigsaw puzzle applications in the United States for the first quarter of 2021, revealing user engagement and revenue trends. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.
In the first quarter of 2021, jigsaw puzzle enthusiasts in the United States engaged with their favorite iOS puzzle apps with varying degrees of intensity. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers a glimpse into the downloads, revenue, and active users for these apps.
Jigsaw Puzzles for Adults HD by Veraxen Ltd saw a fluctuating revenue trend, with a peak at roughly $48K in early February and a dip to around $33K by late March. Downloads showed a consistent upward trend, starting at approximately 24K at the end of December and reaching over 20K by the end of March. Weekly active users exhibited a slight decline from 55K to 48K in the same period.
Jigsaw Puzzle by Critical Hit Software, LLC, experienced a revenue decrease from around $65K in late December to about $34K by the end of March. The app's downloads peaked at over 25K in mid-January, followed by a drop to around 11K by the close of March. Active users saw a high of over 104K in mid-January, with a noticeable drop to approximately 78K by the quarter's end.
The Magic Jigsaw Puzzles-Games HD by ZiMAD maintained a steady revenue stream, hovering between $27K and $32K throughout the quarter. Downloads peaked at nearly 15K in late December and saw a slight increase to around 13K by the end of March. Its weekly active users started strong at 111K but saw a decline to around 97K over the quarter.
Jigsaw Puzzles Epic from Kristanix Games showed modest revenue numbers, with a peak at approximately $5.8K in early February and a decline to nearly $5K by the end of March. Downloads remained relatively stable, ranging from 4K to 4.5K. The app's active users were consistent, with a small decrease from 25K to 21K.
Lastly, Disney Jigsaw Puzzles! showed a relatively stable revenue of around $4K to $6K throughout the quarter. Downloads started at around 3.5K and showed a minor decline to approximately 2.1K. Weekly active users saw a slight decrease from 28K to 24K.
Overall, the data from Sensor Tower indicates that while some jigsaw puzzle apps saw declines in active users, downloads for others increased, showcasing the dynamic nature of app engagement in the iOS puzzle category. For more detailed insights, Sensor Tower remains a valuable resource for app performance analytics.