That ah-hah moment is why we love escape rooms so much. You will see 3 additional business cards that are just to throw your players off a little and add in some distractions. “You need a 5 digit code for that lock.”.“Hmm, what important piece of information is being covered up?”.Ends in “den”… have we seen a name similar to that on any of the clues? The player figures out the scratched out name says “Chris” and that’s the code for you lock! Clues to give for this puzzle The players need to spot the similarities between “Chris” from one of the business cards and the dude in the police sketch… Also, the name is the only thing scratched out on the winner’s plaque so this tells the players they need to find this piece of information. Your players find this newspaper with a police sketch of the guy. “Count how many symbols you see on Tripp’s Travels business card!”.You can also add in a magnifying glass to really make your players feel like old school detectives! Solve this puzzle for yourself so you have a thorough understanding of exactly how the puzzle works. The symbols are small so your players will need to keep a sharp eye. Once they figure that out, they can use the “tripp’s travels” business card to assign a letter to each symbol. You notice all of the A’s in blue, don’t you? There are 26 symbols on this page that represent the alphabet, and the ‘A’ is the only symbol in blue. Players will uncover the message (top right) once they unlock the only lock, and will retrieve the business cards from one of your hiding spots (jacket pocket or wallet). This is the final puzzle of your at-home escape room. Game Guiding 101 is to know exactly what your players should be doing. Print that off the pdf version of this (below) so you can guide your participants easily! Before you guide your room-participants, go through and solve all of the puzzles yourself. Know your game inside and out before you present: Hurry! You only have 20 minutes before he discovers you snooping in his things and makes you his next victim. Use your sleuth and prowess to collect definitive proof he’s your guy and get out of there before he gets home. You have a hunch as to who the escaped murderer is, only thing is you don’t have any evidence to back that claim up… yet. You are the town’s newest detective, and this is your very first solo-case. There was a brutal stabbing with no evidence other than a police sketch based on the only witness’ description of the perp. Keep scrolling down to view step-by-step instructions. Picture Frame, mail envelope, binder, or anything else around the house you can conceal clues in plain sight.Printer (scroll down to view/print the clues).A coat, wallet, or article of clothing with a pocket.Any box, briefcase or bag that can fit your word lock.Scroll Down for perfect locks for this project you can purchase online) OR a Phone, computer, or tablet with a customizable passcode set (You should be able to set “CHRIS” as the password 5 Digit word lock (The lock must spell “CHRIS”.We know you will have fun with this, enjoy! YOU WILL NEED: We have tested this DIY escape game on our friends, and they loved it. This is great for kid’s or adult’s birthday parties, house parties, or just to surprise your roommates with an obstacle while they’re going to the kitchen for a snack! Here, you will have all of the information, supplies, and story-line you will need to create your very own escape room at home! And best of all, you can do it all for right around $15 or less.
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