Rooms & Exits level guide
Rooms & Exits Level 44 Walkthrough
A riot of color in a children's playroom — a castle-shaped play structure, a toy box overflowing with balls and blocks, and a climbing wall fill the space. Solve a letter-block puzzle on a wooden board, find the code for a green calculator keypad, and collect a red letter cube to piece together your escape.
Board Notes
- Layout
- Sky-blue walls covered in stickers and decals. A wooden castle play structure with an arched doorway and built-in stairs occupies one corner. Green and yellow shelving units hold toys and books. A small blue table with matching chairs and red stools sits in the middle. A cream-colored toy box overflows with a soccer ball, building blocks, a mouse plush, and assorted toys; a mini calculator with '30' on its display is affixed to the front. A climbing wall with colored holds is mounted on one wall.
- Goal
- Solve the letter-block puzzle, crack the calculator keypad code, and use the red cube to unlock the playroom exit.
Quick Tips for Rooms & Exits Level 44 (spoiler-free)
- The mini calculator on the toy box reads '30' — connect this to other numeric clues before entering the main keypad code.
- The letter tiles on the wooden board must be rearranged; the correct word relates to an object or theme in the room.
- 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 44 — Full Solution
- Search the toy box — dig through the toys to find the red letter cube and other hidden items. Note the '30' on the mini calculator display.
- Examine the wooden board with letter tiles (X, V, P, Q, Z). Rearrange the letters into a meaningful word or match them to a pattern visible elsewhere in the room.
- Check behind and inside the castle play structure; the arched doorway and stair cavity may conceal an item or code clue.
- Combine all numeric and letter clues to determine the code for the green calculator keypad. Press the digits and hit → to confirm. Use the unlocked item and the red cube to escape.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring the mini calculator display ('30') on the toy box — it is part of the code puzzle, not a toy feature.
- Trying random letter arrangements instead of looking for a pattern clue elsewhere in the room that tells you the correct word.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the '30' on the toy box calculator mean?
It is a numeric clue tied to the main calculator keypad puzzle. Combine it with other number clues in the room to determine the full code.
How do I solve the letter-block puzzle?
The wooden board has slots for the letter tiles. Look for a reference clue — a word on a poster, book spine, or hidden note — that tells you the correct order for X, V, P, Q, Z.
Where is the red cube?
The red letter cube with 'H' faces is buried inside the toy box among the other toys. Tap through the toy pile to find it.