Rooms & Exits level guide
Rooms & Exits Level 20 Walkthrough
A vibrant indoor playground splashed with hand-painted flowers on red and green walls — collect colored balls from around the room, decode a 2×3 color-block grid, and navigate a large green-background pipe-routing maze with color-gated sections to earn a gumball-machine reward and escape.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A bright playroom with red, green, and blue painted walls decorated with large hand-painted flowers. A window reveals a 3D playground diorama with yellow slides, climbing structures, palm trees, and a waterway. Inside, a yellow gumball machine stands in one corner, a large green maze panel covers much of one wall, and a 2×3 color-block grid hangs near the entrance.
- Goal
- Solve the color-gated maze, place colored balls in the correct receptacles, and collect the gumball-machine prize to unlock the exit.
Quick Tips for Rooms & Exits Level 20 (spoiler-free)
- The maze's color-gated sections must be passed in the order dictated by the block key — finding a path isn't enough if you cross the wrong color gate.
- Tap the flower murals on the walls; one may swing open or reveal a hidden compartment.
- 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 20 — Full Solution
- Explore the playroom and collect the red and green balls. Check the gumball machine, the flower murals, and the playground diorama for additional interactive elements.
- Study the 2×3 color-block grid near the entrance — it maps colors to positions needed for the maze's gated sections.
- Solve the green maze panel: trace a path from start to the gumball-machine icon, passing through color-coded gates in the order dictated by the block key.
- Collect the gumball reward, place colored balls in any remaining receptacles, and use the final item to unlock the exit.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Routing through the maze without following the color-gate order — even a complete path fails if you hit gates in the wrong sequence.
- Treating the 3D playground diorama as pure background — the slide or toy car may have an interactive hotspot that yields a required item.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do the color gates in the maze work?
The colored-block key next to the maze shows which gate colors you must pass through and in what order. Plan your path so you hit each colored gate in that sequence before reaching the gumball-machine icon.
What do I do with the colored balls?
Place each ball in the receptacle that matches its color. The receptacles are scattered around the room — on pedestals, inside the diorama view, or near the gumball machine.