You could win a million bucks just by piecing together a jigsaw puzzle

There’s nothing quite as relaxing as piecing together a jigsaw puzzle. And there are few things as exhilarating as winning money. Wish you could combine both into one activity? With The 2 Million Dollar Puzzle, you can.

The 2 Million Dollar Puzzle is your opportunity to win one of two prizes worth one million dollars. Simply purchase a puzzle, assemble it to reveal a special QR code, and then scan it with your phone. You’ll then instantly find out how much you win. And since every puzzle is a winner, you’ll definitely walk away with a prize.

Prize amounts range from as little as one dollar and go all the way up to a million bucks. And, out of all the puzzles printed, two have that all-important one-million-dollar valuation, so you have twice the chance at winning the jackpot. Note that puzzles can only be shipped within the US and you have to be at least 18 years of age to claim a prize.

To get your copy of The 2 Million Dollar Puzzle, simply go to this link and purchase one for $30. Or, if you want more chances to win, buy multiples at a discounted price. Two puzzles, for instance, are just $56, three puzzles are $80, or you can purchase four for $100.  The 2 Million Dollar Puzzle – $30

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Creată 3y | 26 mai 2022, 18:20:36


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