Buffalo Games - Trick or Treat Hotel - 500 Piece Puzzle for Adults - Charles Wysocki Fall Jigsaw Puzzles - Challenging Halloween Scene with Poster – 500 Vibrant Pieces for Autumn
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Buffalo Games - Trick or Treat Hotel - 500 Piece Puzzle for Adults - Charles Wysocki Fall Jigsaw Puzzles - Challenging Halloween Scene with Poster – 500 Vibrant Pieces for Autumn
- SPOOKY & FUN PUZZLING EXPERIENCE: Enjoy a charming Halloween night as you piece together Wysocki’s whimsical haunted hotel - full of spooky ghosts, pumpkins, silly surprises, and intricate details. Great for cozy fall evenings, game nights, and festive family puzzling.
- PREMIUM QUALITY MATERIALS: Made with recycled materials and premium puzzle board that delivers tight, precision-cut pieces designed for durability, clean handling, and a satisfying snap as the artwork comes together.
- ICONIC CHARLES WYSOCKI ART: Features Wysocki’s signature folk-art style with storytelling, humorous Halloween characters, and a richly detailed haunted-hotel setting perfect for display.
- INCLUDES FULL-COLOR POSTER: Comes with a large reference poster to support puzzlers of all skill levels -ideal for guiding progress while still preserving the fun challenge of this 500-piece format.
- MADE IN THE USA: Proudly manufactured in the United States with high production standards, vibrant printing, and consistent piece quality that Buffalo Games fans trust and love.
Charles Wysocki shows his spooky side with this 500-piece jigsaw puzzle titled "trick or treat hotel." ghouls, ghosts and goblins play in the nighttime sky as serpents and skeletons slither their way through the sweetheart hotel. Look for devilish surprises as you put together this fall-themed favorite. For more than 40 years Charles Wysocki enjoyed his love affair with life and Americana, and through his imaginative and colorful artwork, touched the hearts of millions worldwide. "Chuck" Felt a special kinship with puzzlers who share in the creative process by building his paintings one piece at a time.









