🧩 Unlock the mystery, piece by piece!
Wasgij Mystery 24 'Blight at the Museum' is a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle crafted from 100% recycled cardboard. Unlike traditional puzzles, it challenges you to imagine and assemble the scene that happens next, not the box image, offering a unique brainteasing experience designed for adults aged 14 and up. Featuring vibrant artwork by Paul Gibbs, this eco-conscious puzzle sharpens problem-solving skills while providing hours of immersive solo entertainment.
Product Dimensions | 68 x 49 x 0.25 cm; 620 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Item model number | 1110100014 |
Educational Objective(s) | Problem Solving Skill |
Language: | German |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of pieces | 1000 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Colour | Multi-color |
ASIN | B0BSFSJ99S |
A**B
If you love quirky fun puzzles you need this one!
LOVE IT! These puzzles are so fun and bright in colour but also challenging. Highly recommend. They are made of recycled materials and are good for the environment as well as great quality and a lot of fun!
J**N
Reliably fun
Great fun as always
L**B
Nice to find a Wasgij with a dinosaur!
I love these jigsaws and I also love dinosaurs, so for me this design couldn’t be better. It’s lots of fun and not as easy as you might think. The pieces are quality and the colours are strong. We had great fun guessing what the scene would be as we made it. The image is reminiscent of the Natural History Museum in London, complete with a animatronic dinosaur, which is a nice touch.
M**N
Good to assemble and always challenging
Best jigsaws
S**R
Jigsaw
Didn’t realise the difficulty of this jigsaw . Think I might take a couple of months to completeI won’t buy this product again
P**G
Spot on, love these
Spot on, love these
B**T
Jigsaw
Good service and product
A**R
When Jigsaws Aren’t Enough
My wife is a jigsaw wizard who usually breezes through puzzles like she’s training for the Olympics of cardboard shapes. I figured I’d throw her a curveball after reading the reviews for this one—turns out, it's a jigsaw puzzle with imagination.Here’s the twist: there’s no picture. Yep, you’re flying blind, except for a cryptic invitation to imagine what happens next and it’s been fascinating watching her alternate between intense concentration and bouts of existential crisis.She’s hooked, though, so I guess this puzzle is a hit bonus points for how quiet she’s been while wrestling with it. Highly recommend for anyone who thinks puzzles are too easy or just wants to mess with their loved ones.
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