Top TIPS
Top TIPS
Top TIPS
Top TIPS
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If you had to ask for a clue during the escape room and you still don’t understand the answer to the puzzle, ask your game master to explain it to you once the timer has finished. After completing a number of escape rooms you will start to see different types of puzzles emerging and will help you solve them in the future.
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If you had to ask for a clue during the escape room and you still don’t understand the answer to the puzzle, ask your game master to explain it to you once the timer has finished. After completing a number of escape rooms you will start to see different types of puzzles emerging and will help you solve them in the future.
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If you had to ask for a clue during the escape room and you still don’t understand the answer to the puzzle, ask your game master to explain it to you once the timer has finished. After completing a number of escape rooms you will start to see different types of puzzles emerging and will help you solve them in the future.
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If you had to ask for a clue during the escape room and you still don’t understand the answer to the puzzle, ask your game master to explain it to you once the timer has finished. After completing a number of escape rooms you will start to see different types of puzzles emerging and will help you solve them in the future.
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Create two piles in the escape room, one for used clues/props and then an unused pile. This will keep you organised throughout the game.
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Create two piles in the escape room, one for used clues/props and then an unused pile. This will keep you organised throughout the game.
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Create two piles in the escape room, one for used clues/props and then an unused pile. This will keep you organised throughout the game.
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Create two piles in the escape room, one for used clues/props and then an unused pile. This will keep you organised throughout the game.
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Be vocal with your teammates, let them know what you are seeing, especially if you believe it is a clue but you don’t know how to use it yet.
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Be vocal with your teammates, let them know what you are seeing, especially if you believe it is a clue but you don’t know how to use it yet.
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Be vocal with your teammates, let them know what you are seeing, especially if you believe it is a clue but you don’t know how to use it yet.
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Be vocal with your teammates, let them know what you are seeing, especially if you believe it is a clue but you don’t know how to use it yet.
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Ask for feedback from your game master. This is help with your future game.
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Ask for feedback from your game master. This is help with your future game.
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Ask for feedback from your game master. This is help with your future game.
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Ask for feedback from your game master. This is help with your future game.
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Be confident – if you are sure you have the right answer, try the lock/combination again, or get your teammate to try it. Sometimes it just needs the magic touch!
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Be confident – if you are sure you have the right answer, try the lock/combination again, or get your teammate to try it. Sometimes it just needs the magic touch!
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Be confident – if you are sure you have the right answer, try the lock/combination again, or get your teammate to try it. Sometimes it just needs the magic touch!
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Be confident – if you are sure you have the right answer, try the lock/combination again, or get your teammate to try it. Sometimes it just needs the magic touch!
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Check each other’s work, you don’t know what could have been missed.
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Check each other’s work, you don’t know what could have been missed.
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Check each other’s work, you don’t know what could have been missed.
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Check each other’s work, you don’t know what could have been missed.
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Learn BODMAS – Dust off your GCSE math book, a lot of escape rooms have mathematical equation puzzles, and you’ll need to know BODMAS (Brackets, Order, Divide, Multiple, Add, Subtract).
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Learn BODMAS – Dust off your GCSE math book, a lot of escape rooms have mathematical equation puzzles, and you’ll need to know BODMAS (Brackets, Order, Divide, Multiple, Add, Subtract).
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Learn BODMAS – Dust off your GCSE math book, a lot of escape rooms have mathematical equation puzzles, and you’ll need to know BODMAS (Brackets, Order, Divide, Multiple, Add, Subtract).
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Learn BODMAS – Dust off your GCSE math book, a lot of escape rooms have mathematical equation puzzles, and you’ll need to know BODMAS (Brackets, Order, Divide, Multiple, Add, Subtract).

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