Which Escape Rooms are the Easiest/Hardest?
This is a tricky subject, any given puzzle can be challenging for a particular person, and each game has a wide variety of challenges within it.
There are a lot of ways to break down game difficulty, here’s a couple that may help you decide for yourself what might be a good fit:
Method 1: Average Play Time
*Note: Our games are designed to be content heavy – we put lots of puzzles in to make sure you get as much of the hour you paid for as possible.
Cabin In The Woods | 59:40 |
Mystic Chambers | 59:21 |
Experiment C-73 | 58:32 |
Path of the Gods | 56:57 |
Billy Bonka and the Burst Bubble | 54:33 |
Submersion | 55:14 |
Scrooge: Search For Holiday Spirit | 55:18 |
The Hollywood Mystery | 49:14 |
Method 2: Percentage of Groups that Finish the Game:
Mystic Chambers | 73% |
Experiment C-73 | 78% |
Path of the Gods | 80% |
Cabin In The Woods | 81% |
Scrooge: Search For Holiday Spirit | 89% |
Billy Bonka and the Burst Bubble | 90% |
Submersion | 95% |
The Hollywood Mystery | 97% |
Additional Thoughts:
These stats, of course, don’t tell the complete story. Hints and nudges are unlimited, and largely on-demand, so some groups get more help than others, and the size of the group matters as well.
For example, groups of four or six are the most likely to escape in time with the least amount of help.
Whereas groups of two or three are the least likely to escape and typically require an above average amount of hints.
Every group is different, and we do our best to help you succeed in the challenges before you. If you have additional questions about which game might be suitable for your team, you can always Give Us A Call.