Ravensburger’s Pokemon-themed spin on the classic board game Labyrinth has been a big hit since releasing back in 2021. Surprisingly, it’s one of the few traditional board games featuring Pokemon you can find at major retailers today, but at least it’s a good one. Soon, players will be able to explore Labyrinth’s shifting mazes in the dark. Ravensburger is releasing Pokemon Glow-in-the-Dark Labyrinth on October 15, and you can preorder the new edition now at Amazon for $30.

Pokemon 2D puzzles

Pokemon: Eevee's stained glass puzzle
Pokemon: Eevee’s stained glass puzzle
  • Pokemon Challenge (1,000 pieces) — $23.85 ($25)
  • Pokemon Challenge (5,000 pieces) — $79
  • Pokemon Challenge (100 pieces) — $20
  • Pokemon: Catch ’em all (200 pieces) — $
  • Pokemon: Squirtle, Charmander, and Bulbasaur (147 pieces) — $15
  • Pokemon Adventure (1,000 pieces) — $30
  • Pikachu and friends (48 pieces) — $12.60 ($15)
  • Pokemon Showdown (1,000 pieces) — $22.75 ($30)
  • Too many Pikachus (1,000 pieces) — $29.28
  • Eevee’s stained glass (500 pieces) — $11 ($13.40)
  • Pokemon Frames (1,000 pieces) — $15
  • Pokemon puzzle multi-pack (500 pieces) — $18 ($20)
  • Pokemon Generation One (500 pieces) — $11
  • Pokemon: Retro pixel-art collection — $20

Ravensburger also makes a bunch of Pokemon-themed jigsaw puzzles. You’ve got your standard 2D puzzles featuring famous Pokemon faces, as well as 3D puzzles that let you build a multi-dimensional shape decorated with Pokemon art. These range in complexity from quick 200-piece builds to 1,000-piece puzzles, and if you’re up for a challenge, there’s even a 5,000-piece Pokemon puzzle available. The 3D puzzles have a smaller amount of pieces, but they’re made from a high-quality plastic and you can include several PokeBall variants.

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