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Priority Puzzle Design Guide

Recommended sizing for graphical assets

Mads Lyse Nielsen avatar
Written by Mads Lyse Nielsen
Updated over 9 months ago

The graphical recommendations included in this guide are game-specific. You can find general recommendations for backgrounds, logos, and other images here.

Required graphics are marked with a star*

Dimensions are listed in pixels, width x height.

Maximum file size: 700kb

File types: .png, .jpeg, .jpg, .gif, .svg

Images to prioritize*

  • Number: 2–24

  • Recommended size: 200 x 200

  • The images will be displayed below the placeholders before being dragged into place.

  • The images can be manually resized for desktop and mobile and will automatically scale to fit the placeholder when dragged into place.

  • Can be saved as .png if the placeholder should be visible behind the image after it has been placed.

Placeholders

  • Number: 1–24

    • Limit the number of placeholders for the best user experience on mobile.

  • Recommended size: 200 x 200

  • Maximum size: 400 x 400

  • If no placeholder graphics are uploaded, the platform will generate square or circular placeholders.

  • The placeholder will be covered once an image is placed on it.

Background image (desktop)

  • Number: 1

  • Recommended size: 800 x 450

  • If you are using custom positions instead of default positions, you can display the placeholders in a fixed (non-grid) pattern.

  • The placeholders can be part of the background image's design, or you can add plain or image placeholders on top of the background.

Background image (mobile)

  • Number: 1

  • Recommended size: 350 x 350

  • It is possible to use the same background for desktop and mobile, as it will scale down to fit the screen width, but you may prefer to create a mobile-optimized version.

  • Make sure there is enough room for the images to be shown on the screen under the background.

You can find more information and the most commonly asked questions in our Priority Puzzle FAQ.


Keywords: priority, prio, drag-and-drop, order

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