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Can you crack these puzzles to free yourselves from Spalding’s Rush Hour Escape Rooms?




Do you have what it takes to make it out of escape rooms?

The family-friendly craze locks teams of between two and five in a room and challenges them to crack a series of codes, puzzles, riddles and tests to secure their exit within 60 minutes.

Over the past five years Spalding’s Rush Hour Escape Rooms have proven a popular venue with competitors travelling from as far as the USA and Sweden - as well as from all over the UK to compete.

Take a trip to Wonderland with Rush Hour
Take a trip to Wonderland with Rush Hour
Owner Brett Harman at Rush Hour
Owner Brett Harman at Rush Hour

The venue is currently up for sale, with owner Brett Harman hoping someone with a ‘similar enthusiasm’ would want to take the rooms on.

But inside it is very much business as usual… and with a special Easter discount available too.

“We’re very popular with families, but also groups of friends, corporate events and also escape room fanatics who travel from abroad and all over the country to try out different escape rooms,” said Brett, who invited LincsOnline in to see what exactly what was so appealing to budding players.

“People really get the bug.”

Some of the clutter in Lost & Found
Some of the clutter in Lost & Found
Game Over has something for video, board and quiz game enthusiasts
Game Over has something for video, board and quiz game enthusiasts

The Red Lion Street venue offers three very different zones for hopeful escapologists to explore.

Lost and Found is a bric-a-brac-themed room with old artefacts forming vital clues or intriguing curveballs, while Game Over offers a neon-lit paradise for fans of video games, board games and TV quiz shows, complete with a giant Nokia mobile phone.

The third room is Alice in Wonderland, a dual-room challenge based on the famous story which sees competitors starting off shrunken in a of zone of large items before joining the Mad Hatter’s tea party, where more mayhem ensues.

A peek inside wonderland
A peek inside wonderland
The Rush Hour escape rooms are up for sale
The Rush Hour escape rooms are up for sale

With speed the name of the game, each area’s fastest times of the month and room records are displayed in the entrance lobby.

“You’ve got to cope well under pressure,” said Brett, who designs the rooms and puzzles, and who has decided to put his labour of love on the market due do time demands from his other work as a voiceover artist and TikTok movie broadcaster.

“If a team of escape room experts get out quickly then it doesn’t bother me, I think well done to them.

Will you be going down the Rush Hour rabbit hole?
Will you be going down the Rush Hour rabbit hole?
Shrink in Wonderland
Shrink in Wonderland

“But we do like to try to make each room a challenge for people. We want them to enjoy their time inside.”

Anyone interested in busting out can make the most of a 20% Easter discount, using code Easter20 when booking online at www,spaldingescaperooms.co.uk.

A mixture of sport and fun games in Game Over
A mixture of sport and fun games in Game Over

Could you crack the codes?

As a little taster of what to expect, the Rush Hour Escape Rooms have provided us with three tasks that have appeared in previous tests.

Can you use your skills to crack the codes and find your way to freedom and have they whetted your appetite?

The answers are below the images.

1) Find the missing word

Can you crack the code?
Can you crack the code?

2) Answer the questions to unlock the padlock

Can you crack the code?
Can you crack the code?

3) Use the clues to plot your escape

Can you crack the code?
Can you crack the code?

Answers: 1) OGRE 2) 21202 3) 164



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