Recently, YouTube's Creator Insider channel, where the company regularly shares product updates with creators, answers questions, and shares new projects, posted a video detailing the puzzle feature.
Accordingly, YouTube said that the company is testing the ability to add puzzles to the posts of a select few creators, with at least 500 channel subscribers.
The video also explains that the puzzlement feature can benefit creators, especially educational channels that want to help followers learn.
This feature could be a great tool for creative channels that want to capture the attention of channel followers and encourage them to interact more deeply with posts.
Currently, YouTube said it is developing the feature and looking for ways to collect feedback before continuing to expand access.
The company also said that they are testing a photo editing tool that will appear on the YouTube app of iOS devices.
This tool allows creators to add filters, text, and labels to images they share on community posts.
The tool has been available on Android devices for several months, so a broader rollout looks promising for the progress of the feature.
YouTube has been testing a series of new features for creators this year, such as the "Advertising" tab in YouTube Studio that makes it easier for creators to buy ads, streaming dong bo, and shopping on YouTube Shorts.