Rooms & Exits level guide
Rooms & Exits Level 12 Walkthrough
The first room in Chapter 2's Shopping Mall — a modern phone shop with green neon accent lighting, wall-mounted display shelves, a customer lounge with gray sofas, and a service counter hiding a smartphone whose screen reveals a six-digit passcode.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A contemporary retail store with green neon strips along the ceiling and shelves. Phone display racks line the walls, gray sofas sit in a customer area, a green desk lamp glows on a side table, and a service counter holds a register and scattered accessories. A black handbag rests near the entrance.
- Goal
- Find the smartphone passcode, enter it on the wall keypad, solve a circular button grid, and escape the phone shop.
Quick Tips for Rooms & Exits Level 12 (spoiler-free)
- The smartphone screen is dark at first — tap it to power on and reveal the passcode.
- Look behind the display phones on the shelving; not everything on the wall is just scenery.
- If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest path and use that to regain space.
How to Solve Rooms & Exits Level 12 — Full Solution
- Search the black handbag near the entrance and the service counter area to locate the dark smartphone.
- Tap the smartphone to power it on — the screen displays 'Your passcode is: 792438.' Enter this code on the wall-mounted numeric keypad to unlock a compartment.
- Solve the metallic circular button grid using a pattern clue found elsewhere in the shop, then collect the exit key and leave.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Walking past the dark smartphone on the counter — it blends in with the surface and must be tapped to activate.
- Pressing random buttons on the circular grid without first finding the pattern clue hidden in the store.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the passcode for the wall keypad?
Find the smartphone on the service counter, tap it to power on, and it will display 'Your passcode is: 792438.' Enter 792438 on the keypad.
How do I solve the circular button grid?
Look for a visual clue in the shop — possibly on a poster, display, or behind a phone on the shelf — that shows which buttons to press and in what order.