Puzzles that Don't Break in Escape Rooms

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Puzzles that Don't Break in Escape Rooms

There is a very common concern I see among new players as they enter escape rooms. They believe that the placement of some easily moveable items is a clue, or the solution to a potential puzzle. As they start the escape room, they want to take meticulous notes before touching or moving anything incase the initial setup may be part of a puzzle. For example, hands on a clock or the direction a prop is facing. This would be a poorly designed puzzle for an Escape Room and here's why.

Escape rooms are designed to encourage critical thinking, teamwork, and communication, but they also have to be designed for players to be self-sufficient in exploring. If the players can easily derail, or “break”, a puzzle, it is detrimental to the enjoyment and ambiance of the room.  

It is best for us to avoid creating puzzles that can be accidentally ruined by players or staff. Imagine a player or game master bumping the table on their way into the room, knocking the clock hand just out of place. Once players realize a clock is important, there is no way to get back to the original setup (correct answer). The puzzle chain is broken, and the players either have to blindly guess, or ask for a clue for the original setup. Each puzzle should be solvable with needing outside help.

So when first entering a room, explore! Touch things, see what can be moved and what is held fast. Be adventurous and have fun. Don't be afraid of making a wrong move that will break a puzzle-chain. Channel your inner Ms. Frizzle, take chances, make mistakes, and keep on puzzling!

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Welcome to our New ERH Blog

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Welcome to our New ERH Blog

WELCOME! To Escape Room Herndon’s brand new…. *drum roll please*.... BLOG!!! 

The Escape Room Herndon blog team wants to bring you into the wild and wonderful world of escape rooms, game mastering, puzzle writing, prop building, room creation, staff stories, and so, so much more. We have an excited team of blog writers stoked to start spilling our secrets... *eh, hem* I mean, to… discuss… puzzles….

Dan Branscome, Olivia Belisle, and myself, Anne Taylor, have infinite ERH wisdom to bestow unto you, dear reader, and we could not be more pumped to share it. Stay tuned for ERH news, insider features, and answers to questions you never asked, (out loud at least.) Check back in right here every week for a new post from yours truly, the blog writing team at ERH. 

Stay puzzling!

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