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Holiday gift shopping is such a big task. Do you get something tangible, an experience, or do you drop some cash in a themed card and call it a day? With the Two Million Dollar Puzzle, you can practically do all three, minus the cute envelope.

Give your family or friends a fun activity to do together with a prize at the end, a prize that could be up to $1,000,000. You don’t have to wait for Black Friday to get these puzzles on sale — we’re releasing this one early.

Every puzzle has a prize, and players can win anywhere from $1 to $1,000,000 when they play. There are two potential million dollar puzzles out there, but every single puzzle is a winner. Playing is simple. It’s a 500-piece puzzle with no guide on the box. Once you finish, you’ll have assembled your very own QR code. Scan it and use the secret code inside the box to find out how much you won.

If you want to give a memorable experience during the holidays, a race to complete a challenging puzzle that could be worth $1,000,000 could be a pretty fun time, especially if you crack open some holiday wine. You might win $100, maybe $100,000, or maybe $1. No matter what, it’s a unique experience that reviewers like one reviewer who wrote, “Great quality product, fun, not too hard puzzle to solve with family and friends.”

The 2 Million Dollar Puzzle, $20, original price: $30


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With the options for different pack sizes, you don’t have to choose between family and friends for your gifts. You can get a single, a double, or four puzzles and four chances to win big and have a good time while you’re doing it. Get your Two Million Dollar Prize Puzzles at Black Friday Prices while they’re still in stock. Get one for $25 , two for $50, or four for $100. No coupon code needed.

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