Jay Mosaic

Jay Mosaic

Calm pixel mosaics for kids

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  • Released
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  • August 11, 2026
  • August 14, 2026

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Jay Mosaic is a calm, screen-time-friendly mosaic studio for children ages 4-6. Your child picks a picture, fills it in tile by tile, and watches it come to life — a fish that swims, a rocket that lifts off, a star that twinkles. Every finished picture is saved to their own little gallery. Honest pricing, up front: - The Animals pack — a full set of 12 mosaics — is completely free. A real set, not a teaser. - One one-time purchase unlocks every other pack, forever — including all future packs we add. No subscription. No ads. Ever. - Your child never sees a price, a padlock, or a store. Everything about buying lives behind a parental gate, for grown-ups only. - Family Sharing supported: buy once, play on every family device. Made the way small children actually play: - No reading required. Everything is shown, not written — your child can play on their own. - No way to lose. There are no timers, no scores, and no "wrong." Tap the wrong tile and it simply waits — nothing to undo, nothing to feel bad about. - Finger-painting made forgiving. Sweep a finger across the board and only the matching tiles fill in, so little hands can't make a mistake. - Grows with your child. Three gentle difficulty steps in every theme: match by color (age 4), by shape (4-5), then by number (5-6) — real numeral practice, at their pace. Gently useful: - Fine motor control, color and shape recognition, number recognition, focus and patience — one skill at a time, never overwhelming. - A soft, quiet look with calm sounds and an instant mute button. No flashing, no frantic rewards. Private by design: - No accounts, no sign-up, no data collected — nothing ever leaves your device. - Works fully offline. Perfect for the car, a plane, or anywhere without Wi-Fi. Six picture packs — Animals, Dino World, Under the Sea, Things That Go, Sky & Garden, and Sweet Treats — 72 mosaics in all, with more on the way. Mirror levels sprinkle in a gentle symmetry puzzle: half the picture is built, your child completes the reflection. Say hi to Jay the blue jay. Happy building!
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What's New in Jay Mosaic

1.1.0

August 14, 2026

144 new mosaics, and two new ways to play every picture your child has already finished. Three new themes Out in Space, Once Upon a Time and Toy Box join the six that were already here — and every one of those six grew from 12 pictures to 30. That is 216 mosaics in all. The free Animals pack grew with them: 30 free mosaics now, not 12. If you already own the unlock, all of this is yours at no extra cost. That was the promise when you bought it, and it stands. Build it again with the clues switched off Any picture your child has finished can be built a second time with nothing in the empty cells — no colors, no shapes, no numbers. The finished picture stays on screen to copy from, the way a cross-stitch pattern sits beside the cloth. Master it and the picture wears a small rosette in the gallery. Or just color it in Free painting: the outline of any finished picture, the whole crayon box, no target and no right answer. There is an eraser for when it goes wrong, and your child's own version hangs in the gallery next to the one they built. Easier to find the right picture The shelf is now ordered easiest first, and three big picture-only buttons — dots, shapes, 1 2 3 — let your child ask for just that kind. They are the same drawing as the badge under every picture, so it is a matching game rather than something to explain. A setup that takes half a minute The first launch now asks one real question — how old your child is — and opens the shelf on the difficulty step that fits. You can change it later in the grown-ups corner. And instead of telling you that sweeping a finger cannot go wrong, it shows you: a finger crosses a small board and the tiles that do not belong politely refuse the color. The app answers, all the way through Place the last tile and the mosaic ripples outward from the tile your child just put down, before the picture comes to life. Come back to the shelf and the star lands on the picture they just finished, so nobody has to hunt for it. A painting they keep arrives at its place on the gallery wall. Boards open and close instead of cutting. And Jay hops if you poke him — nothing else happens; that is the whole feature. Reduce Motion, done properly With Reduce Motion switched on in iOS Settings, every one of those still tells your child what happened — it fades instead of moving — and the purely decorative loops stop altogether. A child who needs less movement still needs the answer.

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