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This prize puzzle could win you $1 million, and it's at its lowest price ever


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TL;DR: As of Nov. 27, you can get the Two Million Dollar Puzzle for just $19.99 instead of $30 — that's a 33% discount.


You may not have won the PowerBall, but don't feel bad, most people don’t. There’s another game you could play that actually guarantees a prize, and it’s a bit more fun than just guessing numbers. Plus, the whole family can play

MSCHF’s Two Million Dollar Puzzle is a chance to get the family together and face a challenge with a payoff at the end. Win anywhere from $1 to $1 million when you finish your puzzle, but the only way to find out how much is to play. For one day only, the price of the Two Million Dollar Puzzle has dropped down to $19.99, so this is your chance to get a fun return on a little investment. 

Every puzzle is a winner

Get the family together for a game night with a twist. Start putting together a 500-piece puzzle without relying on any picture on the box. As you work, you'll start to see that it is a scannable QR code. Finish the code, scan it, and it will take you to a website to redeem your prize. Enter another code from your puzzle box to find out how much you’ve won. 

There are two possible million-dollar winners, but the other prizes are pretty exciting. You might win $1,000 and get a brand new mattress. You might win $10, or even $1 — but at least you had fun with the fam. Whatever you win, your prize will be paid within one to four days via digital check. Cross your fingers it has lots of zeros on it. 

Lottery you can actually play 

The lottery doesn’t guarantee a payout, but this puzzle does. For one day only on November 27 until 11:59 pm Pacific, you can get a Two Million Dollar Puzzle for just $19.99. Make sure you get it before stock runs out. No coupon needed.

Prices subject to change.

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