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Escape from the Similar Rooms 20

Hottategoya - Escape from the Similar Rooms 20 is another Japanese point and click type room escape game by Hottategoya Games. You are locked in a series of similar rooms. The goal of this game is to solve the puzzles and to escape from the room. Good luck and have fun!

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What is Escape from the Similar Rooms 20?
Escape from the Similar Rooms 20 is a 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 Escape from the Similar Rooms 20?
You can play Escape from the Similar Rooms 20 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 Escape from the Similar Rooms 20?
You can solve Escape from the Similar Rooms 20 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.

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Yes, you can post your comments to share your hints or walkthroughs for Escape from the Similar Rooms 20 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.

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  2. this are too many lights out puzzles for me. I give up.

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  4. I hate these sort of puzzles (green lights), red X for me !

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  5. No way for me to describe the procedure for Room 1 lights out puzzle.
    SPOILER for door code below - be forewarned!!!
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  7. Did room one...not my cup of tea....gone.

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  8. Room 2
    Two tables here, 1 with the clue and another with the 3 light puzzles for the code to room 3.
    SPOILER below...
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    Enter red lights positions into each of the 3 devices, R to L, top to bottom.
    4 8 9

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  9. Room 3, clue is on the room # sign.

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  10. Room 3 is tougher. Backing out resets to blank screen. Just gotta figure out the sequence to make the clue symbol.

    Hmmm, when I think real hard, I smell bacon, is that normal?

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  11. cannot solve any of the 3 puzzles in room 2. Give up!

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  12. Oh, brain is frying!
    Gotta work on room 3 later after letting brain fat solidify.

    I can make the clue #, almost, in 2 different ways, just missing 1 square each time. Not using the left column squares much, just the center and right columns.

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  13. Hottategoya, PLEEEEASE!

    Did this really have to be, putting in that annoying lights-out puzzle at the beginning? At the end of the day, it'll merely turn out an infinite hit-and-miss...

    Please avoid that stuff in future.

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  15. Well, this has gone far enough. Off to find some old EG24 posts with the link to that lights out resolver...

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  17. The 1st puzzle should have, at least, a reset to blank squares option in order to be able to try and figure out a sequence for solving.
    Maybe, the green lights out puzzle would be marginally acceptable as a final room puzzle, just to mess with folks, but certainly not at the start of the game.
    It seems like just random clicking and that's for children's games.
    arby's right on this one.
    I tried the "lights out resolver" mentioned above but couldn't figure out how to make it work.
    Sometimes my brain makes me feel like the south end of a north bound horse!

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  19. Got it!

    LIGHTS OUT SPOILER
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    1st row: press rightmost one only
    2nd row: press all except center one
    3rd row: (must be left alone)
    4th row: press center one + last one
    5th row: press first three from the left

    VOILA

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  20. Here's a link to a good lights out solver customizable to different sizes. Click "edit" and you can replicate the puzzle you want to solve. Click "solve" and it will show the solution in a small grid to the right of the puzzle indicating which squares to click.

    www.ueda.info.waseda.ac.jp/~n-kato/lightsout/

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  21. Oh no, more lights outers in the next room...

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  22. Add. note to what Andrea wrote: if you end up with ALL BLACK instead of "all green", you need to swap red and blue pegs.

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  23. Heh! N. Kato's resolver does NOT work for room #2, as you can neither set a 3x5 nor a 5x3 grid. Dang.

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  24. Sorry, after playing this game the above link is only going to help on the first puzzle, the website won't do a 3x5 or solve to a certain pattern :(

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  25. Oh, don't bother getting ALL lights out in room 2, you have to obey the pattern in RED on the lone smartphone which is on the side opposite of where the 3 smartphones are positioned.

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  26. Room 2 was easy. Room 3 takes a bit more logic!

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  27. Easy? I can't copy the red pattern, no matter how hard I try...

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  29. I just clicked each of the 5 red squares represented on each of the 3 devices on the second table, R to L, top to bottom, and a number appeared.
    Only 5 clicks to reveal the single number on each of the 3 devices.
    1st number on 1st device will be a 4...

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  30. Room 2:
    here is what worked for me.
    click only the 5 squares as numbers show below.
    1 _ 2
    _ 3 _
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    4 _ 5

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  31. Arghhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
    Room 3 is impossible for me right now.
    Maybe because the chair at the other table is seen as backwards, maybe the clue needs to be solved as same, maybe not. Gotta give up for now.

    However, just as a time killer, it's interesting to see what geometric shapes unfold from certain specific patters of square selections.

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  32. Thanks Bumjelly! So the red squares do not indicate a target pattern (hence my bad luck), but just the squares to click!

    my, my...

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  33. As I always say, it's such a crazy world!! Some people might have figured out Room 1 in seconds, while it took me 10 mins to solve it (without the resolver).

    And now I got Room 3 in less than 20 seconds!
    HINT: Try to get 3 squares each on topmost and bottom row. Then simply add one big element (hint: it's a T turned sideways) in the middle (or almost in the middle). Done!

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  34. Room 3 how to solve:

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    1 2 3
    _ 4 6
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    _ 5 _

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  37. Nini, it turns out that both you and me use the same technique with the two lines on top + bottom only, then inserting the last big element.

    Just my method to get there was way more complicated :-/
    You're saving yourself so many steps by leaving the top row alone (which I did _not_)

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  38. Too random, not fun. Bye.

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  39. I agree arby! But it was kind of random clicking till I saw what to do xD

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  40. Thanks, Nini.
    Came back and tried to solve room 3 on my own again, but wasn't up to the task, so I used your easy solution.

    arby is right on about how each of us is wired differently regarding solving puzzles of all kinds.
    Kind of a metaphor for understanding people and why they do what they do, in the way they do it, whilst looking at and seeing any kind of obstacle in life, be it an online puzzle or figuring out "stuff" in real life.
    A little help and understanding without a rush to judgement goes a long way to getting things done.

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  41. caught this one from the random section

    had to rely on the spoilers given in comments, 'cause this sort of puzzles is not my cuppa at all, hence thx for the hints, ppl

    & thx newborn AppGoya ☻ for this game ☺

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