Estimated Elo of a player vs puzzle rating?



I am a 28-year-old person with Cerebral Palsy. I'm in a power chair most of the day and can't do much other than be on my special Eye-Gaze computer. I'm on this site for over 8+ hours a day usually. I have done puzzles for a long time, and I tend not to play any Bullet, Blitz or Rapid games because (frankly) I get very much board with standard chess! I've started playing Rapid games to see if I can get my spark back for regular chess. I play odd unrated daily games, where I try out some unusual moves to see if they are good. Puzzles are very much my bread and butter when it comes to chess.
Hence why I have gotten over 1,000 in Puzzle Rush Survival.

Like others have said on this thread, I think it's about how many puzzles you have actually gone out of your way to do, and if you are capable of using those tactics and patterns in game. (Im only 900 rapid but 2100 puzzles \_( * O * )_/ )
I've just started playing chess again, and my rapid is about 1300.... but just hit 2500 in puzzles. puzzles do not correlate at all with actual chess talent

I'm 1500 with a puzzles rating of 2800. I don't know what happened for me and puzzles. The best person at chess that I know is 2000 and has rating of 3000. I think this is a very interesting question.

Just to ensure, how would you say a ≈800 rapid is to ≈2000 puzzles? I just achieved this today and I am unfamiliar with the correspondence of ratings along with bell chart information.

Im 3350 puzzle rating I touched 1800 rapid then i stopped playing andi lost 200 rating points in Rapid but in puzzles i am maintaining a steady 3350 level