Six Year Old Twins Behind The Golden Jigsaw
August 15, 2007 | Filed under Company & Site Profiles, News

It has been reported that two six year-old twins have inspired their dad to invent an online puzzle game that will net one lucky player a $1 million in cash for free.
Julian Hanford, who lives and works in Hereford, picked up the idea for the world’s first web-based puzzle The Golden Jigsaw after seeing his children, Lucian and Aurelia, playing online games.
Julian has just launched The Golden Jigsaw and early next year, the first person to find all the sections of the 1000-piece puzzle will win the $1,000,000 prize.
Playing the game is very simple. Web users sign up to play The Golden Jigsaw for free then search participating websites for the jigsaw pieces and the first player who finishes the puzzle by collecting and placing all 1,000 pieces in an online frame will win the cash prize.
Sadly for the twins they will not be taking part in the great jigsaw hunt as players have to be 16 years or over to play the game. And they’re related to the organiser, of course.
So what are you waiting for click here to start playing The Golden Jigsaw
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