> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://puzzlr.gitbook.io/puzzlr/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://puzzlr.gitbook.io/puzzlr/features.md).

# Puzzles

- [Puzzle Packs](https://puzzlr.gitbook.io/puzzlr/features/puzzlepacks.md): Project based puzzle packs - your time to shine
- [NFTs](https://puzzlr.gitbook.io/puzzlr/features/nfts.md): What NFTs do I own on puzzlr.app?
- [PUZZLR Token](https://puzzlr.gitbook.io/puzzlr/features/puzzlr-token.md): The PUZZLR-Token is the internal Token on puzzlr.app. With every purchase of a pack, both with WAXP and Tokens of a project PUZZLR-Tokens are generated.
- [Piece Swap](https://puzzlr.gitbook.io/puzzlr/features/piece-swap.md): Are you missing certain puzzle pieces to complete a puzzle? The Piece Swap function can help you!
- [Wild Piece](https://puzzlr.gitbook.io/puzzlr/features/wild-piece.md): The Wild Piece is a very rare and very powerful NFT that you can get by opening Puzzle Packs.
- [Rarities](https://puzzlr.gitbook.io/puzzlr/features/rarities.md): Different Rarities of your Puzzle
- [Raffle Tickets](https://puzzlr.gitbook.io/puzzlr/features/raffletickets.md): Raffle Tickets as an additional NFT for your obtained puzzle
- [Claim Puzzles](https://puzzlr.gitbook.io/puzzlr/features/raffletickets/claimpuzzles.md): Claim puzzles and get the corresponding NFT
- [Redeem Points](https://puzzlr.gitbook.io/puzzlr/features/raffletickets/redeempoints.md): Redeem Tickets for the weekly Lottery


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