Gaming and engagement platform Major has become one of the biggest mini apps on Telegram, tasking players with racking up stars in various ways—including by playing simple games. And one of them is inspired by Telegram’s co-creator.
Puzzle Durov is a daily challenge featuring cartoonish faces based on Telegram co-founder and CEO Pavel Durov, and it’s simple enough: Just pick out the right combination of different Durov faces in the correct order, and you’ll earn 5,000 stars. Easy as that!
If you’re looking for the daily Puzzle Durov solution, you’ll find it right here in our daily-updated guide. Keep reading for today’s solution.
Daily Puzzle Durov solution
Puzzle Durov is located in the Major mini app on Telegram. Simply click the Games button at the bottom of the screen, and you’ll see Puzzle Durov at the time of the resulting list.
Simply tap the faces in the correct order, as shown below, and tap the “Check” button to claim your reward. You only get one try, so tap carefully. The daily puzzle is updated at 8pm ET each night.
Here is the Puzzle Durov solution updated on Tuesday, November 5:
Editor’s note: This story was originally published on October 17, 2024 and will be updated daily.
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