Test your detective skills with Netflix's 'Glass Onion' puzzle box

Do you have what it takes to be Benoit Blanc?
By Belen Edwards  on 
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This could be you! Credit: John Wilson/Netflix

Glass Onion, the sequel to 2019's Knives Out, may not be out yet, but the detective shenanigans are just beginning. On September 9, Netflix released a link to a website where you can play puzzles to unlock clips from Rian Johnson's upcoming whodunnit.

Once you go to the website, you're greeted by a wooden box that unfolds to reveal four panels, each containing a separate puzzle. It's the same kind of box that Glass Onion's ensemble cast receives in the first teaser for the film.

The first puzzle on the website is a variation on a tile sliding puzzle. You have to assemble the Glass Onion logo by sliding 15 tiles around a 4x4 grid. Here's a hint: It doesn't matter which blue tiles go in each spot. The main concern is the title. Don't be alarmed if it takes you a while to figure out, either. Johnson himself refused to post his score on Twitter because it was "too humiliating."

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Once you've got the title in order, the puzzle reveals a 30 second clip of Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig). What's he doing? Well, a good detective never reveals their secrets outright. You'll just have to solve the puzzle yourself to find out.

If the tile slider puzzle leaves you craving more games, you're in luck. The next game in the box unlocks on September 24. Happy puzzling!

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is streaming on Netflix Dec. 23, and will be released in theaters on a yet-to-be-announced date.

Topics Netflix

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Belen Edwards
Entertainment Reporter

Belen Edwards is an Entertainment Reporter at Mashable. She covers movies and TV with a focus on fantasy and science fiction, adaptations, animation, and more nerdy goodness.


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