These puzzles are sure to attract history lovers, puzzle lovers, and guess what...

These are all new puzzle types that have never been seen before, and this means...

First to market advantage! You can be in this niche and dominate it. History puzzles is the new kid on the block and poised to take off. It's as if starting with a brand new niche that you can ride to royalties!

Let me ask ... can you put these in the correct order?
The English Bill of Rights was passed, limiting royal power.
The Great Chicago Fire destroyed much of the city.
The European Union was officially formed.
The Greeks began their War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire.
William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.
Joan of Arc was born in France.
Thomas Edison invented the phonograph.
The Statue of Liberty was dedicated in New York Harbor.
(answers below!)

Here's a sample of what is in History Challenge Puzzles:

Sort The Events
Several events from history are randomly listed, and the challenge is to get them in the correct order.

History Mashups
Two or three historical events are weaved into a short tale. The challenge is to determine which events these are.

Guess The Century
Events are listed and the challenge is to guess in which century they occured

Who Said It?
A famous quote from history is listed and the challenge is to guess who said it. You can structure these like trivia questions.

And perhaps best of all is how to use AI to come up with new puzzle ideas! This is really powerful as there are many types of challenges that can literally be handed to you in seconds.


Introducing...







  • History Is A Super Popular Niche!
  • Use Inexpensive AI To Create The Puzzles
  • Great For Activity Books
  • Great For Puzzle Books
  • Can Be Adapted For Educational Books



If for any reason you are not satisfied with this product,
you may return it for a full refund, within 30 days of purchase.


Frequently Asked Questions
What type of computer do I need?
Doesn't matter. The only thing required is a connection to the internet. This is a cloud based membership website.

I don't know much about history. Does this matter?
You don't need to know about history to create these puzzles and challenges.

Is AI used to make these puzzles?
Yes, AI is used. However I show how to create the puzzles for just pennies. No monthly ChatGPT account is needed. Instead, the training shows how to use OpenRouter - a versatile and inexpensive platform for using AI models.

Are there any additional expenses?
Other than the few dollars you might spend for the AI, there is nothing else. And in the training I show how puzzles can be created for very little money. In fact I show where I make puzzles for less than one cent.

Are there any upsells?
No, this is the entire product.

Will I have the same content as everyone else?
No. To be clear History Challenge Puzzles has a minimal amount of ready to use puzzles. Instead the training is focused on using AI to create puzzles. In this manner you will not have the same exact content as anyone else.

How can I get help or if I have more questions?
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These events are in the correct order (see puzzle above)
Joan of Arc was born in France. (1412)
William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet. (1596)
The English Bill of Rights was passed, limiting royal power. (1689)
The Greeks began their War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire. (1821)
The Great Chicago Fire destroyed much of the city. (1871)
Thomas Edison invented the phonograph. (1877)
The Statue of Liberty was dedicated in New York Harbor. (1886)
The European Union was officially formed. (1992)