Can You Pull Off The Perfect Heist?

Prove you've got what it takes to pull off the caper of the century

Whether you're a smooth-talking con artist or the brains behind the operation, it's time to put your skills to the test. Devise your plan, take on your role, and hope your escape route doesn’t involve handcuffs.

One wrong move and it’s game over. One right move... and you’re walking away a legend. Let’s see if you can pull this off!

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History's Biggest Heists

Curious about what history's biggest heists were? Here are some of the most notorious heists:

  • The Antwerp World Diamond Center Heist: In 2003, Leonardo Notarbartolo and his crew stole $100 million in jewels from a heavily guarded underground vault without triggering any of the 63 security cameras. He was caught through DNA on a discarded sandwich and sentenced to 10 years, but most of the loot was never found.
  • The Dunbar Heist: In 1997, ex-guard Allen Pace and his crew used inside knowledge to steal $19 million from the Dunbar Armored depot. They were caught after one of them used cash still wrapped in a Dunbar seal. Pace got 24 years, and $10 million remains missing.
  • The Millennium Star Heist: In 2000, a gang tried to steal the 203-carat Millennium Star diamond from London’s Millennium Dome by crashing in with a bulldozer and escaping by speedboat. Tipped off, police posed as staff and arrested the gang during the attempted heist.[1]

Think you've got what it takes to pull off the next big heist? Tell us how you'd devise your plan above and find out whether you'd get away with your crime.

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Caroline Heiderscheit
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Caroline Heiderscheit. Caroline Heiderscheit is a Staff Writer for wikiHow living in Santa Monica, CA. She has two years of experience working in content, including a year of editing work for first-time novelists. Caroline graduated from Stanford University in 2018 with degrees in American Studies and Creative Writing. This article has been viewed 5,914 times.
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