(Updated) Another “Mystery Puzzle” Achievement Has Been Released After 4 Expansions

Update: The first puzzle (Say My Name) has been solved, but according to Celestalon, it was just an “easy warm-up”. We’ll see how the next puzzles go.

Update #2: The second puzzle (This or That) has also been solved. 2 down, 2 more to go!

“Mystery Puzzles” have been a pet project of Celestalon, one of the Hearthstone designers, for a while now. They usually start with just one or two hints and then require an elaborate set of events to trigger and complete. The puzzles end up with a small cosmetic reward – so far it has always been a unique card back that you can only get this way. Because of that, those card backs are really rare and a nice way to show off to your opponents.

However, we haven’t seen one of the puzzles in over a year. The last one we had was during Murder at Castle Nathria Expansion. If you missed them, I have some good news for you. Celestalon has just teased that another one has appeared in the game.

And just like always, once the puzzle has been figured out, I’ll prepare a step-by-step guide for it. How long it will take to solve really depends on how difficult it is. When it comes to previous ones, the fastest one took a day, while the slowest one took a few weeks (mostly because players couldn’t find how to start it – once they managed to launch the puzzle, it went much quicker). As usually, WoW Secret Finding Discord server is already working hard on the solution.

The latest puzzle will give players the Labyrinth card back:

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  1. JoyDivision
    February 15, 2024 at 1:45 AM

    Maybe a dumb question but where do I find the solution for ‘This or That’?

    I only saw some YT videos where there’s a lot of guessing what the actual solution is.