How am I supposed to find puzzle boxes?

How am I supposed to find puzzle boxes? - Confused multiracial couple searching way in map while discovering city together during summer holidays

I've opened 550 chests in 43 floors and have only ever seen 2 puzzle boxes to even attempt. By extrapolating that, I won't be seeing all 50 puzzle boxes until floor 1075. That seems excessive, so clearly I'm missing something. Are puzzle box appearances not random?



Best Answer

The puzzle box appearances are random. But, you may be missing some things:

For a puzzle box to appear, a mii has to:

  • Own the game regardless of tags, or
  • Have two or more tags

Note:

  • A Game owner mii gives you puzzle boxes its already completed.
  • A Non Game Owner 2+ tag mii guarantees you a new puzzle box.

To receive a puzzle box from miis, you have to:

  • Already set the mii's piece, and
  • Make a 2x2 room or bigger in the same session

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How do you get into puzzle boxes?

Puzzle boxes are decorative wooden boxes that can only be opened through a series of often-complicated moves, including sliding, unlocking, lifting and pressing. Some boxes only require one or two such moves to open, while the most complicated have more than 100.

How do you solve the mysterious puzzle box?

A puzzle box (also called a secret box or trick box) is a box that can be opened only by solving a puzzle. Some require only a simple move and others a series of discoveries.



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