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World's Greatest Search & Discover

Advertorial · 3 min read

That deep focus your kid gets? Most puzzles waste it.

Puzzle-obsessed kids have something rare — the ability to hold their own attention. Here's how to feed it, instead of boxing it up every weekend.

★★★★★ 4.8/5 · 10,000+ families · by the WGSAD team

The look every puzzle parent knows.

You've seen the look. Head down, world switched off, “one more piece.”

In a world where entire industries fight for your kid's attention, you have a kid who can hold their own. Do you know how rare that is? Most parents are trying to build that focus. Yours came with it.

Now here's the uncomfortable part

Every puzzle you buy makes that focus a promise — and then breaks it. Three days of head-down absorption, then the last piece clicks in, the box lid closes, and the thing your kid loved becomes a finished object in a closet.

You're not really buying puzzles. You're renting them. And the rent is due again every weekend.

Built for that focus Six feet of wall, 500 things to hunt — finally enough room to really go.
No last piece Dry-erase. Circle today's finds, wipe it clean, and the hunt starts over.
5+ mini games built in Race to find events, follow a decade, hunt their reading list. Never just one thing to do.
Every find is real Spot the ship, and the guidebook says: Boston Tea Party, 1773 — and why it mattered.

Day three. Still going.

One puzzle they never finish

The World's Greatest Search & Discover poster is a 6ft × 3ft puzzle that lives on the wall — 400+ real moments of American history hidden inside one giant scene, hunted down with a dry-erase marker, wiped clean, hunted again.

With 500+ things to find, they can't clear it in a sitting. They can't clear it in a month. And because it resets, there is no last piece — the puzzle your kid loves never turns into a box in the closet.

Five small corners of one 6ft poster. Your kid will find every single thing in all of them — that's just who they are.

And the focus starts producing something

Here's the difference between this and another 1,000-piece box: every find here is real. The odd little ship is the Boston Tea Party. The man with the kite is Ben Franklin. The guidebook tells them what it is, what year, and why it still matters.

So somewhere between the hunt and the wipe-clean, your puzzle kid quietly becomes the kid who knows things — the one telling you about 1773 at dinner. Same focus. Bigger canvas.

“It's a great ‘puzzle’ without pieces and we all can participate.”Stacey A. · ✓ Verified Buyer

The moment it clicks.

WGSAD® — USA Edition

6ft × 3ft · dry-erase · ages 6 and up

$34.99$49.99On sale
Give that focus room →

Free returns · 50% off shipping over $50 · costs less than the next two puzzle boxes

★★★★★ 4.8/5 from 10,000+ families
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“It's like a where's Waldo for America…”

Steve D. · ✓ Verified Buyer
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“My kids love the USA edition! They fight over who gets to find things”

Jennifer B. · ✓ Verified Buyer
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“My son instantly was excited, grabbed a marker and started finding things.”

Tracy N. · ✓ Verified Buyer
P.S. — The next time a box lid closes on a finished puzzle and your kid asks “can we get another one?” — remember there's one that never ends. It's on sale now, returns are free, and that focus of theirs deserves a puzzle that doesn't quit on them.
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