Rooms & Exits level guide
Rooms & Exits Level 3 Walkthrough
Chapter 1's lounge level — a red-walled bar with teal skylights, featuring a spade-suit number lock, a dartboard clue, a sliding tile puzzle, and a Tetris-style block arrangement panel.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A stylish lounge with deep red walls and teal-tinted skylights. A curved sofa with colorful cushions sits in the center, flanked by small tables. The walls hold multiple puzzle panels: a card-number lock, a dartboard beside a safe, a 3×3 tile slider, and a block-placement grid.
- Goal
- Solve all embedded puzzles — the number lock, slider, and block puzzle — to unlock compartments and find the exit mechanism.
Quick Tips for Rooms & Exits Level 3 (spoiler-free)
- The dartboard is not decoration — the dart positions encode the digits for the card-number panel.
- For the block puzzle, place the largest piece first to anchor your layout.
- 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 3 — Full Solution
- Examine the dartboard closely and note which numbers the darts have landed on — these form the combination for the spade-suit number panel.
- Enter the correct digit sequence on the card panel to open the nearby safe.
- Solve the 3×3 sliding tile puzzle by shifting tiles into the correct arrangement.
- Complete the Tetris-style block puzzle by fitting all colored pieces into the grid without gaps, then collect the exit key.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring the dartboard as decoration — the dart positions are the direct clue for the number lock.
- On the block puzzle, trying to force small pieces in first can leave an impossible gap; start with the largest block.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the code for the spade-suit number panel?
Look at the dartboard on the wall — the numbers where the darts are stuck give you the combination to enter on the card panel.
How do I solve the block puzzle in Level 3?
Fit all colored Tetris-style pieces into the rectangular grid. Place the largest piece first, then fill around it. Rotate pieces if needed.