
: A key story element that you "activate" by solving specific puzzle sets.
: Lay out black and white 8.5" x 11" sheets of paper on the floor to create a giant board for matching-based games, as suggested by Crafting Cheerfully .
For those who enjoy the 3D aspects of the game, there are specific paper-based model puzzles: Harry Potter: Match 3
: You can find free printables at sites like Hey Let's Make Stuff where you match spells to their effects.
: There are "matching" sheets available on Pinterest that challenge you to match characters to their respective Hogwarts houses. : A key story element that you "activate"
You can create a physical version of a matching game using paper for a party:
: Various free "I Spy" games and character word searches are available on Paper Trail Design to sharpen the same pattern-recognition skills used in match-3 levels. Physical Paper Puzzles : There are "matching" sheets available on Pinterest
: These are super-detailed paper board puzzles of iconic locations like Diagon Alley available at retailers like Amazon . They require no glue and are highly rated for fans of the game's aesthetic. In-Game "Paper" Lore