Bedlam Puzzles

Bedlam Puzzles

Deal

3-D puzzles

Season 2 · Ep 2Kids & EducationAired 22 November 2005

Bedlam Puzzles, the 3-d puzzles, landed on the national radar after pitching the dragons in Season 2, and walked out with a deal.

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Check price on Amazon

Affiliate link — we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.

Dragons’ Den products move fast. Names change, packaging changes, and some sell out or get discontinued. The Amazon button checks live price and availability for Bedlam Puzzles.

From the show

The Dragons’ Den pitch

£100K
Asked for
30%
Offered equity
£333K
Sought valuation
Deal amount
Deal equity
Deal valuation

Danny Bamping faced the dragons in Season 2, Episode 2 in the episode that aired 22 November 2005. Bedlam Puzzles, the 3-d puzzles, pitched in the Kids & Education category, one of 79 kids & education businesses to brave the Den across all 21 seasons.

They came in asking £100,000 in exchange for 30% equity, putting a £333K valuation on the business.

A deal was struck.

Across Season 2, 5 of 67 pitches ended in a handshake. In the Kids & Education category overall, roughly 44% of pitches have landed a dragon across the show's history.

Sold on Bedlam Puzzles?

Check today's price and availability before it is gone.

Check price on Amazon

Affiliate link — we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy Bedlam Puzzles?

Check current price and availability on Amazon. Note that some Dragons’ Den products are discontinued or sold under a new name.

Did Bedlam Puzzles get a deal on Dragons’ Den?

Yes. Bedlam Puzzles closed a deal.

What season of Dragons’ Den was Bedlam Puzzles on?

Bedlam Puzzles appeared in Season 2, Episode 2, which aired 22 November 2005.

How much was Bedlam Puzzles asking for on Dragons’ Den?

The founders asked for £100,000 for 30% of the company, a £333K valuation.

Dragons' Den Index may earn a commission on purchases made through links on this page. Deal figures reflect what aired; terms sometimes change after the show.

Shoppers also looked at