Fall & Halloween Puzzle Book Interior — 100 Puzzles, KDP Ready
100 autumn and Halloween puzzles as a print-ready interior, generated fresh for your book.
- Files appear the moment you pay
- Free sample — see it before you pay
- Every puzzle machine-verified
- Payments by Stripe
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Building real pages…
A complete seasonal interior you can list in September: 100 puzzles cycling word searches, mazes and word scrambles across autumn and Halloween themes — the pumpkin patch, the fall woods, trick-or-treat street, apple picking, the cider press, friendly monsters.
Seasonal puzzle books are one of the few reliable ways a new publisher gets a first sale, because the buyer is searching for the season rather than for an author. The window is short, which is why this is a finished interior rather than a set of parts.
It is deliberately gentle on the Halloween side — costumes, pumpkins and candy — so the same book sells to parents and to classrooms. As with every interior here, the file is generated for your order.
What's inside
- 100 puzzles cycling word search, maze and word scramble
- Autumn and Halloween themes throughout, gentle enough for a family book
- Full solutions section with every answer
- Title page, copyright page, how-to-use page and a review-ask page
- 8.5 x 11 US Letter, no bleed, black and white
- Commercial print licence: publish it, sell it, keep every cent
Questions
- When should I list a seasonal book?
- Six to eight weeks before the season, so the listing has time to be indexed and to gather its first reviews. For a fall book that means listing in August or very early September.
- Will another publisher have the same puzzles?
- No. The file is generated at the moment you order, seeded from your order.
- Is it too scary for a children's book?
- No. It is costumes, pumpkins, candy and friendly monsters — nothing gory, and nothing a parent would object to.
- Can I publish it every year?
- Yes, and most publishers do. The licence has no time limit and no cap on copies.
- What about after Halloween?
- About half the themes are autumn rather than Halloween — apple picking, the fall woods, the harvest table — so the book keeps selling into November.