Rooms & Exits level guide
Rooms & Exits Level 50 Walkthrough
A dusty basement storage room crammed with wine barrels, wooden shelves of spice jars, and brass kitchenware — assemble a protected lighter, scrape hidden markings off surfaces, and light a candelabra to reveal the clue you need to escape this cellar.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A dim basement room with oak wine barrels racked along one wall. Open wooden shelves hold glass jars, bottles, brass pots, cups, and assorted containers. A mesh-screened utility cabinet sits on a workbench surface. Yellow and green industrial drums take up floor space alongside fruit crates, a wicker basket, and canvas sacks. A pressure gauge is mounted on a pipe or barrel. The room is densely packed and poorly lit.
- Goal
- Assemble and use the protected lighter, scrape surfaces for hidden clues, light the candelabra, and decode the final combination to escape the storage room.
Quick Tips for Rooms & Exits Level 50 (spoiler-free)
- The spice jars' left-to-right color order may encode a code — note which color is in which position.
- The pressure gauge reading is not decoration; its number feeds into a lock combination.
- 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 50 — Full Solution
- Search the wooden shelves and behind the wine barrels. Collect the glass bottle, scraper, and lighter components from different spots around the room.
- If the lighter needs assembly, combine it with the protective guard in Inventory to create the 'Protected lighter.' Use the scraper on painted or sealed surfaces to reveal hidden numbers or markings.
- Light the candelabra with the protected lighter. The candle glow illuminates a previously dark corner, revealing a clue or hidden compartment.
- Note the spice jar color sequence and the pressure gauge reading. Combine these clues to form the exit code. Enter it and escape the storage room.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring the pressure gauge dial — its reading is a digit in the final combination, not a background prop.
- Not scraping all suspicious surfaces; painted-over panels and barrel labels may have codes underneath that only the scraper can reveal.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I light the candelabra?
You need the Protected lighter. If you only have a bare lighter, find the protective guard elsewhere in the room and Combine them in Inventory. Then use the lighter on the candelabra's candles.
What do the spice jar colors mean?
The jars' contents are different colors (red, amber, etc.) arranged left to right. This color order corresponds to a sequence used on another puzzle in the room — match colors to positions.
Where should I use the scraper?
Try the scraper on any painted-over surface, sealed label, or crusty panel. It reveals hidden codes, numbers, or compartments that are not visible otherwise.