This 3D astronaut brain teaser puzzle has 517 pieces and is apparently no walk in the park—or on the moon. $15. This large (32″ x 19.2″ x 6″) Batman puzzle includes unseen areas of Gotham City, with streets that glow in the dark. There are 1,200 bottom-layer pieces that create the map of Gotham, over 300 top layer pieces like buildings and locations, and an LED Bat Signal atop the Gotham City Police Department. $60. The White Mountain candy wrapper puzzle has 1,000 pieces and is 24″ x 30″ when completed. I’m a junk food fiend, so I’d love to spend the night staring a candy I can’t eat. $17. I can’t be the only one who gets confused over the geography of Game of Thrones. This puzzle shows just how far characters have to travel to wage their wars. The 1,400-piece puzzle has three parts—a jigsaw map, topography map, and 3D models and replicas of landmarks from the show. $47. You can also get up close and personal with King’s Landing with this 4D puzzle. This 3D Earth has 540 curved puzzle pieces that, when assembled, create a globe. The base and rotating stand are included. $46. I’ve always considered myself one in the Golden Circle. Whether you fancy yourself a Blanche, Rose, Dorothy, or a Sophia, this 1,000-piece puzzle will tickle your fancy. $15. Brighten up someone’s day with this 1,000-piece colorful crystal puzzle. It is 19.3″ x 27.1″ when completed. Who doesn’t love crystals? $24. This Green Neural Network Puzzle is a wood puzzle cut with a laser. The plywood puzzle is available in three sizes—5″ x 5″ with 51 pieces, 6″ x 9″ with 105 pieces, or 10″ round with 157 pieces. *$32-$100. You can also get the puzzle in orange. An amazing way to “wrap” an inevitable, if uninventive, gift card. They must solve it in order to open the vault. $15. This 550-piece Zelda puzzle is the title screen from the NES classic game. It’s 18″ x 24″ when assembled. $13. Interested in talking about deals and gadgets? Request to join our exclusive Facebook group. With all our product stories, the goal is simple: more information about the stuff you’re thinking about buying. We may sometimes get a cut from a purchase, but if something shows up on one of our pages, it’s because we like it. Period.