Revealed: MythFits

 

  Here's the whole twist...


Ever wondered if mythical creatures like puzzles as much as you?! It appears they do and won’t sit still waiting for you to complete the puzzle. With so many creatures working together to complete this masterpiece, it’s no wonder many things have gone amiss.

Were you able to find the 21 differences between the puzzle you assembled and the box image?

 

MythFits Revealed:
Refer to box art below for location of each of these changes.

1.    Highlights on the Dragon’s scales change from purple to fiery orange and yellow
(Dragons are legendary creatures found in mythologies around the world – often seen as powerful, treasure-guarding beasts with magical abilities.)

2.    The Tsukumogami spirit lamp gets startled awake by all the commotion
(A Tsukumogami is a Japanese spirit born when a household item reaches 100 years of use, gaining awareness and sometimes a mischievous personality.)

3.    The Troll looks at its arm in surprise unaware of the puzzle piece stuck to his arm
(Trolls come from Norse mythology – typically grumpy, cave-dwelling giants who prefer to be left alone. Not the case here!)

4.    The squirrel jumps off the troll’s head and finds the missing puzzle piece on his arm!
(Not mythical, but clearly a clever puzzler.)

5.    Three more Fairies flutter into view, lighting up the Dragon’s wing with glowing magic
(Fairies are small, magical beings from European folklore—known for their beauty, mischief, and love of sparkly things.)

6.    The Phoenix gets excited as the puzzle nears completion and lights up the scene in a burst of flame
(The Phoenix is a mythological bird, with origins in both ancient Egyptian and Greek cultures, that bursts into flames and is reborn from its own ashes—symbolizing renewal, immortality, and apparently puzzle passion.)

7.    This Fairy floats down on the nose of the Cerberus

8.    The Dryad puts down the box lid and leans in to place one of the final puzzle pieces
(Dryads are tree spirits from Greek mythology, deeply connected to forests and nature—usually shy, but this one’s feeling sociable.)

9.    The Kitsune, excited by the chaos, shapeshifts back into her fox form
(Kitsune are clever, nine-tailed fox spirits from Japanese folklore, able to transform into human forms, often beautiful women, known for their cunning tricks.)

10. The Cat Sith is pawing at the puzzle with delight
(The Cat Sith, also spelled Cait Sidhe, is a magical black cat from Celtic folklore, primarily Scottish and Irish, with a white chest and reputation for being both mysterious and mischievous.)

11. The puzzle is now nearly finished!

12. Yikes! The Phoenix accidentally set the chair on fire...

13. …alarming the Selkie, who puts down her mug to leap into action
(Selkies are shapeshifting seal-people from Scottish and Irish folklore, able to shed their seal skins to walk on land as humans.)

14. The Selkie grabs the fire extinguisher

15. Three more Fairies land, illuminating the Cerberus with magical light
(Cerberus is the three-headed guard dog from Greek mythology, charged with protecting the gates of the Underworld—in this case, he is guarding the puzzlers despite the distractions from the fairies.)

16. The Gnome crawls under the table in search of one last missing puzzle piece
(Gnomes are small, earth-dwelling beings from European folklore, known for their craftsmanship, love of gardens--and apparently puzzling persistence!)

17. The tray of puzzle pieces is empty

18. The Dragon moves its tail as the puzzle is complete

19. That sneaky Tanuki just stole one of the puzzle pieces!
(The Tanuki is a shapeshifting raccoon-dog from Japanese folklore, known for its love of trickery, treasure swapping, and partying.)

20. He left a suspicious pile of enchanted leaves in place of the puzzle piece he stole
(Tanuki are known to replace things they take with leaves.)

21. Smoke puffs from Baba Yaga’s chicken-legged hut chimney
(Baba Yaga is a fearsome witch from Russian folklore who lives in a house that walks through the forest on giant chicken legs. She’s known for unpredictable magic—and possibly excellent puzzling skills. Though she is not shown in the puzzle, we assume she in her house.)

Were you able to find all the changes?

 



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MythFits Creatures Revealed:
Refer to the location of the 13 mythical creatures below.

1. Dragon
2. Tsukumogami 
3.
 Cerberus
4.
 Dryad 
5.
Kitsune
6.
Cat Sith (or Cait Sidhe)
7.
Troll
8.
 Fairy
9.
 Gnome
10
. Tanuki
11. Baba Yaga’s house
12. Selkie
13. Phoenix


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