ESCAPE ROOM
MUSEUM
Main room
wc
ROOM 2
Oh, no!
ROOM 3
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
ROOM 1
It seems like the thief had an interest in all things color. Can you help us return these priceless pieces?
1/5
ROOM 1
Question 1
Red, yellow, and blue are considered:
Primary Colors
Warm Colors
Secondary Colors
2/5
ROOM 1
Question 2
Blue, green, and violet are considered:
Cool Colors
Secondary Colors
Warm Colors
3/5
ROOM 1
Question 3
Violet, green, and orange (made by mixing primary colors) are considered:
Cool Colors
Warm Colors
Secondary Colors
4/5
ROOM 1
Question 4
Red, yellow, and orange are considered:
Cool Colors
Warm Colors
Primary Colors
5/5
ROOM 1
Question 5
Mixing a primary and secondary color creats:
Monochromatic Colors
Tertiary or Intermediate Colors
Shades
This term is used to describe any color plus WHITE.
Enter the password
ROOM 1
You have lost a museum piece!
main room
wc
room 2
Oh, no!
room 3
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
room 1
It seems like the thief had an interest in all things color. Can you help us return these priceless pieces?
1/5
ROOM 2
Question 1
These colors are across from each other on the color wheel. they make each other stand out and are often used in advertisement or logos
Analogous Colors
Complementary Colors
2/5
ROOM 2
Question 2
These colors are tints and shades of the same hue:
Analogous Colors
Monochromatic Colors
3/5
ROOM 2
Question 3
These colors are neighbors on the color wheel. They create a harmonious effect (i.e. red, red-violet, violet)
Analogous Colors
Intermediate Colors
4/5
ROOM 2
Question 4
This term is just another word for "color".
Hue
Shade
5/5
ROOM 2
Question 5
At its most basic, what is color?
The way light reflects off of an object.
The combination of hue, intensity, and value.
This term is used to describe any color plus BLACK.
Enter the password
ROOM 2
You have lost a museum piece!
main room
wc
room 2
room 3
Oh, no!
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
room 1
It seems like the thief had an interest in all things color. Can you help us return these priceless pieces?
1/5
ROOM 3
Question 1
Which image best shows an examble of: Cast Shadow
2/5
ROOM 3
Question 2
Which image best shows an examble of: Stippling
3/5
ROOM 3
Question 3
Which image best shows an examble of: Scumbling
4/5
ROOM 3
Question 4
Which image best shows an examble of: Cross Hatching
5/5
ROOM 3
Question 5
Which image best shows an examble of: Hatching
5/5
ROOM 3
You have completed this room!
CONTINUE
ROOM 3
You have lost a museum piece!
What year did Tinker Hatfield join Nike?
Enter the password
main room
1/5
Question 1
Hue, intensity, and value are considered:
Properties of Color
Types of Shading
Values of Color
MAIN ROOM
2/5
Question 2
This Italian word literally means light-dark.
Chiaroscuro
Value
Analogous
MAIN ROOM
3/5
Question 3
This dictates where shadows will be.
Shading
Cast Shadow
Light Source
MAIN ROOM
4/5
Question 4
This describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
Shade
Value
Hue
MAIN ROOM
5/5
Question 5
This involves using lighter or darker colors to make something seem three-dimensional.
Stippling
Shading
Scumbling
MAIN ROOM
5/5
You have completed this room!
CONTINUe
Start Over?
Congratulations!
You have managed to recover all of the stolen paintings! The museum thanks you!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
Color and Value - Escape Room
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Created on December 11, 2023
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ESCAPE ROOM
MUSEUM
Main room
wc
ROOM 2
Oh, no!
ROOM 3
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
ROOM 1
It seems like the thief had an interest in all things color. Can you help us return these priceless pieces?
1/5
ROOM 1
Question 1
Red, yellow, and blue are considered:
Primary Colors
Warm Colors
Secondary Colors
2/5
ROOM 1
Question 2
Blue, green, and violet are considered:
Cool Colors
Secondary Colors
Warm Colors
3/5
ROOM 1
Question 3
Violet, green, and orange (made by mixing primary colors) are considered:
Cool Colors
Warm Colors
Secondary Colors
4/5
ROOM 1
Question 4
Red, yellow, and orange are considered:
Cool Colors
Warm Colors
Primary Colors
5/5
ROOM 1
Question 5
Mixing a primary and secondary color creats:
Monochromatic Colors
Tertiary or Intermediate Colors
Shades
This term is used to describe any color plus WHITE.
Enter the password
ROOM 1
You have lost a museum piece!
main room
wc
room 2
Oh, no!
room 3
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
room 1
It seems like the thief had an interest in all things color. Can you help us return these priceless pieces?
1/5
ROOM 2
Question 1
These colors are across from each other on the color wheel. they make each other stand out and are often used in advertisement or logos
Analogous Colors
Complementary Colors
2/5
ROOM 2
Question 2
These colors are tints and shades of the same hue:
Analogous Colors
Monochromatic Colors
3/5
ROOM 2
Question 3
These colors are neighbors on the color wheel. They create a harmonious effect (i.e. red, red-violet, violet)
Analogous Colors
Intermediate Colors
4/5
ROOM 2
Question 4
This term is just another word for "color".
Hue
Shade
5/5
ROOM 2
Question 5
At its most basic, what is color?
The way light reflects off of an object.
The combination of hue, intensity, and value.
This term is used to describe any color plus BLACK.
Enter the password
ROOM 2
You have lost a museum piece!
main room
wc
room 2
room 3
Oh, no!
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
room 1
It seems like the thief had an interest in all things color. Can you help us return these priceless pieces?
1/5
ROOM 3
Question 1
Which image best shows an examble of: Cast Shadow
2/5
ROOM 3
Question 2
Which image best shows an examble of: Stippling
3/5
ROOM 3
Question 3
Which image best shows an examble of: Scumbling
4/5
ROOM 3
Question 4
Which image best shows an examble of: Cross Hatching
5/5
ROOM 3
Question 5
Which image best shows an examble of: Hatching
5/5
ROOM 3
You have completed this room!
CONTINUE
ROOM 3
You have lost a museum piece!
What year did Tinker Hatfield join Nike?
Enter the password
main room
1/5
Question 1
Hue, intensity, and value are considered:
Properties of Color
Types of Shading
Values of Color
MAIN ROOM
2/5
Question 2
This Italian word literally means light-dark.
Chiaroscuro
Value
Analogous
MAIN ROOM
3/5
Question 3
This dictates where shadows will be.
Shading
Cast Shadow
Light Source
MAIN ROOM
4/5
Question 4
This describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
Shade
Value
Hue
MAIN ROOM
5/5
Question 5
This involves using lighter or darker colors to make something seem three-dimensional.
Stippling
Shading
Scumbling
MAIN ROOM
5/5
You have completed this room!
CONTINUe
Start Over?
Congratulations!
You have managed to recover all of the stolen paintings! The museum thanks you!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!