Murder mystery puzzles
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The less socially adventurous among us can enjoy hours of fun solving mystery jigsaw puzzles.
These puzzles combine two popular activities into one entertaining sleuthing experience. The player begins by reading a short story that details a crime, introduces the suspects, and includes vital clues. The sleuthing continues with a jigsaw puzzle that--when assembled--reveals crucial visual clues. The successful player will read the story, assemble the puzzle, and combine literal and visual clues to solve the crime. University Games' Bepuzzled line are the most popular mystery puzzles, featuring mysteries set on the Titanic, in Ancient Egypt, and more.
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A is For Arson Jigsaw Puzzle
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From the Alphabet Murder Puzzle Series, this mystery jigsaw puzzle requires you to assemble two puzzles showing ³before² and ³after² crime scenes, read a mystery, and then solve the mystery from the evidence in the crime scenes. Hours of puzzling fun!
B is For Bullet Jigsaw Puzzle
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From the Alphabet Murder Puzzle Series, this mystery jigsaw puzzle requires you to assemble two puzzles showing ³before² and ³after² crime scenes, read a mystery, and then solve the mystery from the evidence in the crime scenes. Hours of puzzling fun!
A Poison That Leaves No Trace: With Mystery Jigsaw Puzzle
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Read the short story, assemble the 1,000-piece puzzle, and discover the hidden clues. Then solve the mystery by putting together the pieces in the story and in the puzzle. Slick, book-like packaging and high quality artwork make these puzzles a standout. Beware: the 1,000-piece puzzle is different from the cover!
Mystery Jigsaw Puzzle: Too Many Cooks
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Read the short story, assemble the 1,000-piece puzzle, and discover the hidden clues. Then solve the mystery by putting together the pieces in the story and in the puzzle. Slick, book-like packaging and high quality artwork make these puzzles a standout. Beware: the 1,000-piece puzzle is different from the cover!