![]() These locks are fun and tricky because they aren’t really locks at all – meaning they’re very easily disguised. Inside, the diversion lock usually contains an object that will get you one step closer to solving the escape room. Keys found through puzzle-solving and riddle cracking typically open diversion locks. The lockbox could look like a book, a rock, a lamp – you name it! Escape rooms can get really creative with these so they’re quite difficult to locate. These types of locks are often disguised lockboxes. Upon first glance, diversion locks don’t look like a lock at all. If you think you’ve reset the padlock, and you really haven’t, you’re sure to enter the code incorrectly time and time again. You can’t tell if the device has been reset just by looking at it. Not only is cracking this code tricky but resetting the padlock is, too. These locks are opened with a series of left, right, up, and down “clicks.” There is no limit to how long a directional lock code can be so you might be in for a real head-scratcher if you keep losing your place with a long code.ĭirectional lock codes will usually be given in an up/down/left/right fashion or north/south/east/west. If you get the code incorrect on the first try, make sure you remember to completely reset the escape game lock by twirling the combination wheel to the right for three whole rotations.ĭirectional locks aren’t as commonly found as the ones we’ve already covered and they’re pretty tricky to operate. ![]() Another important aspect of opening combination padlocks is making sure that the arrow is perfectly lined up with the dash and that you have the correct dash corresponding with the correct number. They require a three-number code to open, and they have to be spun in the correct direction when you input each number. Or, in this case…words.Ĭombination padlocks are the ones that you usually see on high school lockers. Lean into your teammates for help here! There is strength in numbers. You might have to find a very specific word in a book, solve a riddle, discover a missing word from a poem, or unscramble a word. There are many ways the escape room might have you find the word that unlocks this padlock. They look and function exactly the same, but (no surprise here) word code padlocks are unlocked with 4-6 letter words. Padlocks with word codes are very similar to padlocks with numerical codes. Players must demonstrate excellent teamwork and put their heads together to figure out which numbers are correct! These separate puzzles can each have one number at the conclusion, and the numbers together will unlock the padlock. Another option is that there might be four separate puzzles that you have to solve. ![]() For example, they might have you solve a riddle that ends in a date, and that date cracks the code. There are many ways an escape room can have you find the code that opens the padlock. Much like padlocks with keys, padlocks with numerical codes are affordable, easy to access, and durable. Padlocks with numerical codes are also very common in escape rooms. ![]()
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