Mob of Waldos Returns, Where’s Waldo? Puzzle Re-Enactment

by Scott Beale on November 5, 2007 · 0 comments

Each Waldo Waves!

The 2nd Annual Mob of Waldos, where hundreds of Waldos and Wendas gather to re-enact a life-size Where’s Waldo? (Where’s Wally?) puzzle, takes place this Sunday, November 11th at the Ferry Building in San Francisco. More info.

Arrive dressed as Waldo or Wenda and participate in re-enacting the scene of the most difficult Waldo puzzle ever. Come in a red and white striped shirt, blue pants and your choice of accessories and meet other Waldo fans!

See Previously: Mob of Waldos, Re-Creation of a Where’s Waldo? Puzzle

illustration by Matt Porubcansky

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