The adhesion of hydrogels has attracted attention for use in building three-dimensional (3D) constructs, such as scaffolds for cell culture, carriers of drug release system and soft actuators. Electrophoretic hydrogel adhesion, which is the electrophoretic manipulation of a polyelectrolyte to form an adhesive layer at the interface of two gels, was developed. To apply this adhesive method to build 3D materials, rapid and free-form fabrication of hydrogel constructs was achieved by the electrophoretic adhesion of microgels. The development of a novel adhesion strategy will be useful for the fabrication of novel 3D hydrogel architectures.