The party finds themselves working for a potion brewer that needs them to meet the demands of their eccentric, demanding customers. This lighthearted puzzle allows your players to get creative with potions. To help with that, even more good DnD puzzles have been added to this list to incorporate into your campaign.
But, no matter how good a puzzle is, you can't reuse it, so it's always helpful to have a few DnD puzzle ideas lined up for future sessions. It is always so satisfying when they discover the solution (Or create an entirely new one by accident!). You can challenge them with mazes, riddles, and more. From long dungeon puzzles to keep the party away from powerful loot to fun simple DnD puzzles to take a quick break from all the combat and role-play of a session, they're a great way to have fun with your players. Updated Apby Luke Ackroyd: You can never have enough DnD puzzles in your campaign, and fortunately, there are many different types of puzzles out there for you to try. Fortunately, there are many unique puzzles to include in your games, some easy, some more challenging. Observing your players eagerly discussing your clues and eventually cracking the code to a mystery is always a joy. It can be tempting to stick to combat and role-play encounters, but it can be incredibly satisfying to include a few clever D&D puzzles as well. RELATED: D&D: Things You Didn't Know About Elves