Gift someone up to $1 million with the 2 Million Dollar Puzzle by MSCHF
If winning $1 million by completing a simple puzzle seems like a golden ticket fantasy, then MSCHF is Willy Wonka
The premise of the Two Million Dollar puzzle is simple: all you have to do is assemble a 500-piece puzzle to have a chance of winning a life changing amount of money - think bucket list holidays, paid college fees, your dream car, finally paying off the mortgage. Sign us up.
How does it work?
Every puzzle has a cash price ranging from just $1 to $1 million, which is revealed by scanning the completed puzzle’s QR code. But hurry, promotion period ends on 10 January, 2024 and you’ll have until Feburary 28, 2024 to claim your prize, so don’t delay in solving the puzzle to be in with a chance of making your millions.
Whether you’re buying it for yourself or intending to gift it to another this Christmas (after all, what better prezzie is there than a huge wad of cash?), the puzzles start at just $29.99. You can purchase them individually or save when you buy one of their bundle deals of four for $54.99 or ten puzzles for $125, meaning you can spread festive fun and potential wealth amongst your friends and family for as low as $12.50 a puzzle.
What are the odds?
Not only does the puzzle itself provide fun for the whole family (it’s suitable for those aged three and upwards but you must be over eighteen to claim the prize), among friends or even on date night, but you’ve reportedly got a 150x better chance of winning big with the puzzle compared with a lottery jackpot - and 3045x more likely to win than with the NYC lottery jackpot. We like those odds!
Now, MSCHF loyalists will know this isn’t the first time the collective has launched prize-winning puzzles, but this is the biggest jackpot yet, so you don’t want to miss out - and luckily for you, both million dollar prizes are still yet to be redeemed so the big winner could be you!
Order by December 21 for delivery in time for the Holidays and give the gift of a puzzle they might never forget.
The 2 Million Dollar Puzzle is only available for purchase in the U.S.
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