The Pendulum Escape Room Answer Key — The Pit And

Here’s a draft piece written as if for an escape room blog, guide, or game master’s notes. Note: Spoilers ahead. If you haven’t yet faced the inquisitor’s chamber, turn back now.

A maze etched into the floor, with food scraps leading to a tiny lever. But one path is marked with scratched symbols. Answer: Follow the symbols that match the pattern on the judge’s ring (a triangle inside a circle). The correct sequence is Left, Right, Straight, Left . Pulling the lever in that order drops a rope from the ceiling. Phase 3: The Pit – Pendulum’s Arc Main Mechanism: A massive swinging pendulum blade descends slowly. A locked control panel on the wall has five unlabeled buttons. Engraved on the pendulum’s weight are five dots in a cross pattern. the pit and the pendulum escape room answer key

✅ LASAL Escape Verification Once LASAL is entered, the back of the bookcase swings open. You crawl into a candlelit corridor. A final sign reads: “The pit has lost its prey.” Congratulations – you’ve cheated the pendulum. Game Master’s Note: If players get stuck on the pendulum buttons, the most commonly skipped clue is the five-dot pattern on the blade’s counterweight (not the blade itself). Remind them to look up while the pendulum is paused at its highest arc. Here’s a draft piece written as if for

Based on Edgar Allan Poe’s harrowing tale, The Pit and the Pendulum escape room traps players in a slowly shrinking dungeon of dread. Below is the official answer key for the most common puzzle version (Level 3 – “Sentenced to Death”). Actual solutions may vary by designer, but these core mechanics appear in 9 out of 10 rooms. Puzzle: A black-robed judge’s bench holds three candles. Each candle, when lit, projects a different numeral onto the wall. The order is scrambled. A maze etched into the floor, with food

Arrange the candles by height (shortest to tallest). The projected numbers form the year of Poe’s death: 1849 . Answer code: 1849 (used to unlock the iron grate to the cell). Phase 2: The Cell – Rats, Rations, and Riddles Puzzle 1 – The Rotten Bread: A loaf of stale bread contains a rolled parchment with a riddle: “I have no voice, but I tell the hour. I have no blade, but I cut the tower.” Answer: SHADOW (referencing the sundial shadow on the cell wall). Enter SHADOW on a small brass lockbox → reveals a crude bone key.

For advanced rooms: Some versions include a real rat (mechanical) that moves when the maze is solved, and the bread must be “broken” by pressing it firmly. Do not eat the bread.