At the Swarovski web site, there is a Swarovski Puzzle for visitors and SCS members to play. The Swarovski puzzle allows a user to select various images to play the ‘slider game’. I found about 5 different images to select from. The images I was presented were all related to Siku, the polar bear cubs, or the SCS arctic flower products The Swarovski puzzle has varying levels of difficulty: 3×3, 4×4, and 5×5. The higher the level of difficulty, the more time the puzzle player has to complete the challenge.
The first step was to install Adobe Shockwave to play. I was anxious to get started! I selected the image for the Swarovski puzzle. I then selected the easy mode. Sadly, I did not have good luck in the small amount of time provided. It’s probably not that difficult, but I found myself ready to give up after a few tries. Guess I need to bookmark the Swarovski puzzle page and try again before the end of the month.
The Swarovski crystal puzzle is a cool idea. The Swarovski site indicates that prizes are available for a monthly drawing to users who are able to solve the puzzle within the allotted time. I did not see any indication as to what the prizes are or how many are available. Good luck to all Swarovski fanatics who take the challenge of the Swarovski puzzle!
Angie / Crystal Exchange America
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