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Design Room Escape

Design Room Escape is another new point and click type room escape game created by Fredo from Escape-Factory. In this game, you are locked in a room and you need to find items and clues to escape the design room. Good luck and have fun!

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What is Design Room Escape?
Design Room Escape is an escape game to play and have fun while you try to escape from the room or outdoor place by using your point and click and puzzle solving skills. You may need to find and use hidden items and clues around, combine some items with other items to use them on correct places, and solve some different types of puzzles.

How can I play Design Room Escape?
You can play Design Room Escape game with your mouse and point and click skills to find items and clues, use them on correct places, and solve some puzzles. You can navigate between rooms or screens and you may also zoom on some places to look closer. You may select items from your inventory to use or you may drag and drop them.

How can I solve Design Room Escape?
You can solve Design Room Escape game by looking around to find and use items and clues on correct places, combining items, and solving some puzzles. You can also check comments section for hints or ask to other players to get help from them. If you still can't figure out any part of the game, you can also check video walkthroughs.

Can I post hints for Design Room Escape?
Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for Design Room Escape game to help other players. They may check your hints, if they can't figure out some parts of games. You can also reply and help other players, if they ask for help in comments section. We will all be thankful for your help and hints for the games.

Can I play Design Room Escape on my phone or tablet?
Yes, like most of new online escape games here, you can also play Design Room Escape game on your mobile phone or tablet. You just need to visit our website on your mobile device's browser to play games online. We also post and share new mobile escape games to download and play directly on your Android or iOS mobile device.

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103 Comments

  1. magnetic key card, pliers, code on computer... stuck

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  2. lol never fails, tuesday is the "hottest" day for new games.

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  3. if u look at the black markings on the shelves w/cars they look like upside down numbers

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  4. good evening fellow escapees! Lets have a gander at this one then...

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  5. the chair goes on rug, but we need to shut the fan.

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  6. painting on wall above desk has to be for painting above code on brown box. tried # of each color, nope

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  7. pliers? where @Kenneth?

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  8. i was about to go to bed and this pops up...

    so far i have a magnetic card under carpet, pliers behind table and numbers below the toy cars..

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  9. typical! need a screwdriver of course! have a card with barcode on back, a chair and some pliers

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  10. POP! found them behind black cabinet!

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  11. chair goes in middle of room, but need to turn off fan, need screwdriver. probably in brown box, need 4 digit code.

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  12. when u click on the screws on switch next to door it says we need a screwdriver....and thanks nottypomy for the pliers! :)

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  15. after 1st code put 2nd code (from computer, 8 digits) in

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  16. The code has probably something to do with the four colors, the numbers under the cars and the picture above the box. But how?

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  17. Thanks Suicune! i wasnt even close to figuring that out lol

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  18. Where did that come from @Suicune?

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  19. Hi all. Still live I hope.

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  20. can someone please tell me how to get this swipe card? I'm lost!

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  21. get screwdriver from codebox 3rd code. dont forget BEDMAS! (i did and took me a few extra mins to crack it

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  22. In the box in black cabinet that asks for code...I can't type anything. Is it supposed to be that way?

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  23. did i catch a live one?

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  24. i came up w/7909 for last code and its not working....

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  25. @Private
    Card under rug.

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  26. @private , card is under rug, down arrow...

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  27. @Suicune, what does BEDMAS mean? lol

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  28. After that code it was easy out.

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  29. How to put in codes? anyone? please?

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  30. @ debra yeah I've found the rug I just dont know how to lift it, I've clicked everywhere :(

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  31. hmm im stuck with key on ceiling, need scissors

    @sneaksnake, i got the code from combining lines sakura-style :)

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  32. out! haha, took me a couple of tries on the math. remember the right order for math equations! BUT - where did you get the first code??????

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  33. grrr NVM, found it! What a silly Spoon I am

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  34. You can put the chair, climb on it and take the key with the pliers and you're out, that's all @Suicune.

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  35. where is pliers. i solved the tricky code (which helped me get some confidence back) but cant find the damn pliers lol. help anyone?

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  36. always multiply first before adding up

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  37. I'm a little lost here, and way behind.
    I can understand where the numbers came from, but how about the order?

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  38. Last code 1970 + (1982x2) + 5

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  39. @ Suicune... behind the cabinet with teh black box... to the right

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  40. ill explain codes fully when i get out, probably even do a walkthrough

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  41. Suicune, behind the cupboard where the brown box was. Right side

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  42. @Suicune
    Look behind black cabinet, someone posted that before.

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  43. Pliers behind grey box (right side).

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  44. well im really lost on the third code....does it have to do w/the negative pic?

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  45. ty spoon! was just missing that 1 item!

    out now.

    who wants to know exactly how i found thast 1st code in detail?

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  46. @suicine pliers behind black cabinet

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  47. Ok Edgar, let's compromise; grey cabinet.

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  48. the order would be fine Suicune

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  49. ok i've opened the brown box(still havent figured out how the code came lol) but where do i put the 2nd code?!

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  50. Out thanks to the first code. But, how in the world did you get 9463?

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  51. on the math section, second code... do the multiplication first, then the addition.

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  52. @Sneak lol
    let's leave it in dark.

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  54. nvm.stupid me..i so need some sleep..forgot to swipe the magnetic card in box!

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  55. Okay, read earlier post. What is "sakura-style?"

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  56. OMG! THANK YOU Suicune! lol im really dense today WOW!

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  57. @Suicune I can see the green 9, yellow 6 and blue 3, but where did that red come from. Doesn't look like a 4.

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  58. @Bill, every week (friday or saturday) Sakura posts a game with codes that looks like this one.

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  59. I'm out, geez it was easier than I thought it would be.

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  60. But I'll see the answer in your walkthrough @Suicune. You're back again man. Great.

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  62. OUT! I did click on the code box at least a dozen times before it let me write in it!!! Thanks all for help!

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  63. nice job Suicune! i still would never have figured that out by myself

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  64. and out!

    @suicune, i've learnt it as BODMAS, the multiplication comes before addition..most of us suffer from maths ;)

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  65. what does O stand for?

    in BEDMAS the E stands for exponents and is the 2nd thing you do after any brackets (if any)

    im guessing O is another name for exponent then?

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  66. good job suicune i was staring at the reflected wall lol

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  67. yeah O for orders (exponents,etc) so not much difference

    thnx for explanation on first code..my mind never works like sakura games

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  68. @Suicune, instead of looking at the window for the code you also could have looked at the cupboard with the cars. The same lines, but black.
    It's easier to see than the window green, but for the cupboard you have to zoom in, so in that way the window is easier.

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  69. @SneakSnake the best help to see the numbers for the first code is behind the monitor of the notebook.

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  70. @maria, I don't get it. All you can see there is the order of the color (so the order for the numbers), but to find the numbers you have to look at the picture and the window (or the cupboard).

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  73. All right here's a laugh. I actually figured out the first code on my own but I am at a total loss as to the pass for the brown box. Will somebody PLEASE help me?

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  74. @sneaksnake

    yes i knew about that, but i felt it easier to explain with the window for the very reason you listed (requires zooming in and out). both the window and the cupboard have the exact same lines though, so either works.

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  75. Thank you Suicune to the rescue! I thought that was a speaker, lol!

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  76. @zoz

    congrats on solving 1st code on your own, it was the hardest part of the game lol.

    and dont feel bad, i solved all the codes here on my own, but could not find the measly pliers without help :P

    btw the 2nd password is on the computer. if thats the one youre missing then all you need to do is scan the "pillar" by the computer the same way you scanned the box.

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  77. @SneakSnake You have to close the notebook. There's a photo there.

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  78. @SneakSnake @annaby was the first to indicate that:

    "@annaby
    close laptop for a clue
    2/2/10 21:01"

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  79. what won't we do for a screwdriver, lol!
    Suicune it's great to see you're back on top of your game!

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  80. wow maria, very excellent find there! im amazed that exists since everyone escaped without it lol.

    coincidentally it also has the exact soloution needed for the green snake puzzle. but, both codes are very easily solvable without those hints, they only make it a bit easier. the photo negative is exactly the same as the window panes, just the 4 "suspicious" squares are darkened so its easier to see, but thats about it.

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  81. lol i was so focusses on escaping i didnt see that comment. credit to annaby for finding the extra hint on the computer then.

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  82. @Suicune

    I didn't find this clue. @annaby was the one who posted here first. But as u said, fortunately these clues weren't vital to solve the code and the puzzle.

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  83. I have a valid solution for the "snake" and it is not considered as correct !
    http://i60.servimg.com/u/f60/11/80/63/78/jeutem10.jpg

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  85. Thank you suicune.
    Not only for the walkthrough but for BEDMAS. I did not know that. It is a good thing to know.
    I could not have done the math in this game, but I keep learning from you guys and who knows maybe I will crack a code. :)

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  87. A really nice game! I'm happy to have solved all of the codes by myself, even if the first one took me a while. I was stuck before that and started to read comments, and after I read about the clue behind the computer, i did the rest. Thank you @annaby!

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  88. And thank you @Suicune for writing the excellent walkthrough with all of those explanations!

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  89. out with help from Suicune's boxes code. Thanks and great job!

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  90. Awesome explanations and walkthough..... I *almost* understood the maths bit LOL. Thanks, Suicune and everyone else who made this game attemptable by the likes of me - even if I had to cheat madly.

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