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As [[Sora]] and his party travel throughout the various [[World]]s, they come across puzzle pieces, represented by silver crowns. There are 144 puzzle pieces in all, and each piece will fit into one of the six puzzles. The first four puzzles consist of twelve pieces while the last two puzzles are larger and consist of forty-eight pieces apiece. The puzzles and their pieces can be accessed through [[Jiminy's Journal]]; pieces will not automatically go into the correct spot in the correct puzzle, but must be selected, moved with the left analog stick, and occasionally rotated with the right until they are in the right place.
As [[Sora]] and his party travel throughout the various [[World]]s, they come across puzzle pieces, represented by silver crowns. There are 144 puzzle pieces in all, and each piece will fit into one of the six puzzles. The first four puzzles consist of twelve pieces while the last two puzzles are larger and consist of forty-eight pieces apiece. The puzzles and their pieces can be accessed through [[Jiminy's Journal]]; pieces will not automatically go into the correct spot in the correct puzzle, but must be selected, moved with the left analog stick, and occasionally rotated with the right until they are in the right place.


However, some pieces Sora may be unable to get because he lacks the proper abilities. Along with the [[Mushroom XIII]] sidequest minigame which was intended to make players level up [[Wisdom Form]], the Puzzle minigame encourages the player to level up the other [[Drive Form]]s to the highest level. Many of the puzzle pieces require Sora to know [[High Jump]] from [[Valor Form]], [[Aerial Dodge]] from [[Master Form]], and [[Glide]] from [[Final Form]]. Note that some of these are also accessible by creative use of other form's ability (For example the puzzle piece at [[Halloween Town]]'s Curly Hill can be reached by using [[Master Form]]'s [[Aerial Dodge]] and an attack).
However, some pieces Sora may be unable to get because he lacks the proper abilities. Along with the [[Mushroom XIII]] sidequest minigame which was intended to make players level up [[Wisdom Form]], the Puzzle minigame encourages the player to level up the other [[Drive Form]]s to the highest level. Many of the puzzle pieces require Sora to know [[High Jump]] from [[Valor Form]], [[Aerial Dodge]] from [[Master Form]], and [[Glide]] from [[Final Form]]. Note that some of these may be obtained with the creative use of other forms' abilities (e.g. using [[Master Form]]'s [[Aerial Dodge]] and an attack to reach the puzzle piece at [[Halloween Town]]'s Curly Hill).


These puzzle pieces are very similar to the collectible stickers in the [[Sticker Album]] from ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]''. Collecting all the stickers unlocks rewards, just as completing the puzzles do. The stickers bear the same appearance as the puzzle pieces.
The puzzle sidequest is the model for the [[Sticker Album]] quest from ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]''. Collectible stickers appear in the field with the same crown-like appearance as the puzzle pieces, and collecting all the stickers and placing them in the album unlocks rewards, just as completing the puzzles do.
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