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PIAB gift voucher

€10,00

Do you want to give someone a gift so they can choose a cool puzzle themselves? Then this gift voucher is the perfect option. You will be sent a unique code that you can give to someone who can deduct the amount by entering the code during checkout.


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    680 x 440mm

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    The Internet puzzle

    Design by Musketon

    Full of internet references - can you find them all?

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  • 1000 pieces

    683 x 480mm

    €29,95

    Prison Escape

    Spellmakers

    An interactive puzzle where you escape from prison. Can you help Killer Kim with this?

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    683x480mm

    €29,95

    Animals vs Humans

    Simon Bruneel

    Animals and people switching roles - can you find them all?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What if a puzzle piece is missing?

The dog away? Did the vacuum cleaner do its job too well? No problem! We will ensure that you have a complete puzzle again. Send an email to emma@puzzleinabag.com with a photo of the missing puzzle piece and we will send it to you as soon as possible!

Where are your puzzles made?

Our puzzles are made by a manufacturer in the Netherlands and we are located in Ghent, Belgium. After the production of the puzzles, the rest of the package is put together by a custom company called Mirto, which is also based in Ghent. We are now looking to the future to be able to produce just a little closer to home.

How long do I wait for my package after ordering?

Once you have ordered, the puzzle leaves immediately. Only sometimes, like everyone else, we have to wait a bit for the mail. So please count on patience for 1 to 2 working days!

Why is the puzzle in a bag?

Why a bag, you ask? Simple, we wanted to reinvent the classic puzzle. We have done this partly with the contents of the puzzle itself, but also with the packaging. We replaced the old box with a young, trendy bag with a nice design.

Is there an example with the puzzle?

Naturally! But if you want to make it difficult, you can just ignore it.