Styling and Branding Box Code Puzzles
Overview
This tutorial explains how to control the visual style and branding of Box Code puzzles.
You will learn how fonts, colors, borders, titles, and branding elements affect the final puzzle output.
Styling and branding settings allow you to create professional, consistent puzzles for books, worksheets, magazines, and branded content.
Required Module
- Puzzle Maker Pro – Box Code Lite, Creative or Business
Preparation
Have at least one Box Code puzzle visible in the preview so styling changes are immediately visible.
Step-by-Step: Styling and Branding
1. Open the Style tab
All visual appearance settings for Box Code puzzles are controlled from the Style tab.

2. Choose fonts for letters and codes
Select the font used for:
- The decoded letters
- The encoded symbols (numbers or letters, if applicable)
Font size and case settings directly affect readability, especially for kids or print use.

3. Set background and cell colors
You can control:
- Puzzle background color
- Cell fill color
Transparent backgrounds can be used when puzzles are placed on colored pages or custom layouts.
4. Adjust borders and lines
Line settings define:
- Cell border width and color
- Puzzle outline width and color
Clear borders improve legibility in print and digital formats.

5. Enable Smart Titles
Open the Smart section to set the Smart Title and Smart description for the puzzle.
Enabling these options is done with the Set Branding option on the Puzzle output Options tab.
When branding is enabled, Box Code automatically applies:
- A title
- Optional description
- Watermark or URL
- Logo (if configured globally)
6. Use smart titles
Titles can be:
- Generated automatically from content mapping
- Set to a custom value
This allows puzzle pages to remain consistent across books or batches.
7. Optional smart descriptions
Descriptions are optional and typically used for:
- Short solver instructions
- Context for themed puzzles
Descriptions appear below or near the title, depending on layout.
8. Apply watermark and logo
Branding can include:
- A watermark or website URL
- A logo with automatic scaling and positioning
These elements help protect content and maintain brand identity.
9. Preview styled puzzles
Use the preview selector to confirm:
- Fonts remain readable
- Colors have enough contrast
- Branding does not overlap puzzle content
Adjust styling until the puzzle looks clean and balanced.
Tips
- Use simple, high-contrast styles for kids and educational puzzles
- Keep styling consistent within a puzzle book
- Transparent backgrounds work well with custom page designs
- Avoid overly decorative fonts for encoded symbols
- Save styled setups as presets for reuse
Outcome
After completing this tutorial, you can:
- Control fonts, colors, and borders
- Apply automatic titles and descriptions
- Add watermarks, URLs, and logos
- Create consistent, branded Box Code puzzles
- Produce publish-ready puzzle pages
