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Revision as of 17:50, 17 November 2013
Floating Puzzle is a recurring challenge from Survivor.
Rules
Survivors must race to obtain puzzle pieces out in the water. They would swim down and unhook the piece, then bring it back to the tribe. Once all the pieces are back, they would solve the puzzle. The first tribe to finish the puzzle wins.
history
The challenge debuted in Thailand , where Sook Jai put their flower puzzle together first and won immunity.
The challenge reappeared in Palau as a slide puzzle, where Koror again defeated a severely diminished Ulong .
In Panama, La Mina took an early lead, but Casaya was able to beat them when they solved the puzzle first, allowing them to win the reward.