One of the most often suggested free DIY escape room puzzle ideas is to padlock a pair of scissors. For instance, perhaps a mad scientist uses balloons as part of an experiment to weaponize static electricity, or maybe a kidnapped character received a balloon bouquet gift for a recent achievement. This clue is most appropriate for a carnival or prom-themed room, but you could integrate balloons into another setting too. Players will need to pop the balloon in order to retrieve the clue, so be sure to supply a sharp object and a hint that players may need to make noise. Simply slip the object or message into the unblown balloon. One of the best places to hide a clue is inside a balloon. Either supply an electric kettle or garment steamer, write the message in a bathroom with a working shower, or use clues to instruct participants to blow directly on the glass. The oil from your finger will transfer to the glass, and the message will remain invisible until the puzzle-solvers add moisture. Speaking of secret messages, you can use your finger for writing a note on a mirror, picture frame, or window. For best results, test read the message beforehand to ensure the letter is legible. Be sure to include a lamp, candle, or flashlight in the room so that puzzle-solvers can decipher the message. To read the letter, hold the paper up to a light.
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