Puzzles were the MVPs of the pandemic, providing hours of indoor (and sometimes isolated) entertainment around the world. They’ve long been a family favorite too, giving groups a fun hands-on project to collaborate on. Whether you go for the hundred-piece option or prefer a thousand-piece challenge, you can always count on a puzzle to captivate your attention. Now, they can also make you a millionaire.
Get The One Million Dollar Puzzle by MSCHF for $25 and enjoy assembling a colorful illustration with the chance to win big. Once you complete this 500-piece jigsaw challenge, you’ll scan a unique QR code to find out if you scored a payout ranging from 25 cents all the way to one million dollars. Created by the street art collective dubbed MSCHF, this is the same team behind The One Hundred Thousand Dollar Puzzle. Before you click away thinking it’s too good to be true, consider that this prized assembly has been featured on Business Insider, iHeartRadio, Mashable and more.
Here’s how it works. First, assemble your puzzle (friendly reminder to try and enjoy the process, and not rush through it just to discover your prize). Then, scan the result with your phone’s camera, which takes you to a secret website. Enter the special code that came with your puzzle and voila, your payout will be revealed. Redeeming your reward is easy, as you can cash out via PayPal or Venmo. You’ll also have the option to print a digital check.
Worst case scenario, you spent a few hours of fun putting a puzzle together for a great price. Best case, you become a millionaire! There’s also a good chance you’ll fall somewhere in between, so why not give it a shot?
Get The One Million Dollar Puzzle by MSCHF for $25, or 16 percent off.
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