4 Ways to Use Maps in an Escape Room

Published 2020-09-10
4 Ways to Use Maps in an Escape Room ‪@LegacyEscapeBox‬ How to use a map as you create your own escape rooms at home, school, or work. Enjoy! And learn more at www.legacyescapebox.com

All Comments (21)
  • @zoe_toey
    this is perfect, since im doing a sherlock holmes themed escape room for a school project! thanks!
  • @kenzxk3321
    Lately I’ve just been making escape rooms at an office we have and you have helped me so much! Just trying to make these times better
  • @jayflanders5576
    This was very entertaining & helped a ton. I'll have to admit the last one had me laughing. I defiantly have to try that one out.
  • @raykaren87
    Thank you thank you thank you! I have done escape challenges for family birthdays and other celebrations and you have given me so much help.
  • @bobin8578
    Thanks for the hard work! Can you please explain the puzzle and how to solve it at 5:25
  • @BOOMBIGZ
    Excellent! Thanks for sharing! I'm glad I found you through Down the Wrabbit Hole Travel. I hit the red button to join your channel! :)
  • @silviahst
    Thank you so much for your amazing ideas!!!!!!!!!!!
  • @ambere.8272
    Could you elaborate on that last puzzle on the back of the map??
  • I am making an escape room and I put in a map of europe then a list of countries. If you followed the journey it would make an X, which you would need to escape
  • Really good tips on maps. Just a little tip from a Londoner. It is pronounced Grow-ven-or with stress the on the syllable Grow. No s sound. Cheers!
  • @p4rz1val84
    just a small question, where did you get the Stanford’s Map of Central London 1897?
  • @silviahst
    Oh, and what kind of lock is that one you used on the fist tip? Never seen one like that!!
  • @irenes9592
    how do you use the last one with the flags?