Rooms & Exits level guide
Rooms & Exits Level 6 Walkthrough
Chapter 1's amusement park — an outdoor night scene with a cotton candy cart, carousel, and carnival booth. A triangular tangram, a pink logic-block grid, and a fuse panel stand between you and the exit.
Board Notes
- Layout
- An outdoor amusement park at night. A cotton candy cart sits to one side, a yellow-topped carousel occupies the center, and a brightly lit carnival booth archway with radiating stripes marks the far end. Puzzle panels are mounted on walls and structures around the park.
- Goal
- Restore power via the fuse panel, solve the tangram and logic-block puzzles, and unlock the carnival booth exit.
Quick Tips for Rooms & Exits Level 6 (spoiler-free)
- Start with the fuse panel to power up the park — some puzzles are inaccessible without electricity.
- In the tangram, place the two largest triangles first to anchor the 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 6 — Full Solution
- Find and activate the lightning bolt fuse panel to restore power to the amusement park attractions.
- Search the cotton candy cart and carousel area for items and clues.
- Solve the triangular tangram puzzle — place the largest colored triangles first, then fit the smaller pieces into the remaining gaps.
- On the pink logic-block grid, read the arrow and symbol clues to slide blocks into the correct pattern.
- Use the collected items and solved puzzles to unlock the carnival booth exit.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Attempting puzzles before restoring power — the fuse panel must be activated first to reveal certain interactive elements.
- Forcing tangram pieces without matching their color assignments leads to an unsolvable layout.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I solve the triangular tangram puzzle?
The frame is a large triangle. Start by placing the two biggest colored triangles into the corners, then fill the center with the smaller pieces. Each piece has a specific color and angle.
What do the symbols on the pink logic-block grid mean?
The arrows show which direction blocks can slide, and the other symbols (hearts, locks) indicate target positions. Rearrange the pink and white blocks until the symbols align with the pattern.