The Internet puzzle
✓ Free shipping from 2 puzzles
✓ Free returns within 30 days
✓ Ordered today before 10pm = delivered tomorrow
The Internet puzzle
Discover this PIAB puzzle, with more than 50 references to the World Wide Web.
The internet has dominated our lives for a while now. But what if the internet was a physical location? That is the starting point of this puzzle created by renowned Ghent artist Musketon.
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- Free delivery on multiple puzzles
- 1,000 pieces
- Dimensions: 680 x 440 mm
- Numerous references to the World Wide Web
- Reusable bag as gift wrapping
- Newspaper with additional information
- Mystery Envelope
From 2 puzzles you get free shipping. For a shipping within Belgium you pay 5.95 euros.
You can return and exchange your puzzle for free within 30 days.
What do customers say about this puzzle?
What makes this puzzle unique?
What makes this puzzle unique?
We took thinking outside the box a little too literally. We put our puzzles in a bag so they take up less space and are better protected. It's also just cooler, right?
The real fun starts after the puzzle. All our puzzles have at least 50 references to the theme. Can you find them all?
All our puzzles and bags are manufactured in Europe.
Do you have any questions?
What if a puzzle piece is missing?
The dog away with it? The vacuum cleaner did its job a little too well? No problem! We will make sure 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 as soon as possible!
Where are your puzzles made?
All our puzzles are made in Europe and assembled in Belgium.
How long do I wait for my package after ordering?
If you order before 22:00, the puzzle will leave the same business day. Only sometimes, like everyone else, we have to wait a bit for the mail. So count on 1 to 2 business days of patience!
Why is the puzzle in a bag?
Why a bag, you ask? Simple, we wanted to reinvent the classic puzzle. We did this partly with the content of the puzzle itself, but also with the packaging. We replaced the old box with a young, hip 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.