Holiday Escape 2024
Lexi Harris
Created on October 24, 2024
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Transcript
Snow Globe Escape
Get yourself out of each snow globe succesfully! At the end of each challenge, you'll get one letter. Unscramble these to figure out the secret word. Enter the secret word into the form at the end of the escape game to be entered into a drawing for a prize!
Start
Challenges
1. Ornaments
2. Stars
3. Lights
4. Decorations
Hidden Items Game - How to play: 1. Find a hidden item and click on it. 2. The green checkmark will appear on the right to help you keep track of what you've found. 3. Hover over the green check marks. 6 of them will reveal the code. 4. Once you've got all 6 digits, move on to the next page and select the numbered ornaments in the correct order.
We've landed right in the middle of an ice skating party. But the gate to leave is locked. Does anyone have the code to get out? Find the hidden items listed on the right. Hover over the green check marks and some of them will reveal the code you need to move on. When you have all six numbers, go to the next page to get out of this snow globe.
Missions
Get Started!!
We've landed right in the middle of an ice skating party. But the gate to leave is locked. Does anyone have the code to get out? Find the hidden items listed on the right. Hover over the green check marks and some of them will reveal the code you need to move on. When you have all six numbers, go to the next page to get out of this snow globe.
Missions
Think you've got the code? Click here to move forward
Back to hidden items
Choose the correctly numbered ornaments in the correct order!
Back to hidden items
Choose the correctly numbered ornaments in the correct order!
Back to hidden items
Choose the correctly numbered ornaments in the correct order!
Back to hidden items
Choose the correctly numbered ornaments in the correct order!
Back to hidden items
Choose the correctly numbered ornaments in the correct order!
Back to hidden items
Choose the correctly numbered ornaments in the correct order!
Try again?
Oh no!! Not quite right!
Victory! You've earned a secret letter: N And ornaments for your tree!
Next Challenge
Challenges
1. Ornaments
2. Stars
3. Lights
4. Decorations
Answer 7 general holiday trivia questions to get the another letter to the secret word!
Trivia Round!
Start Trivia Now!
Question 1/7
Question 2/7
Question 3/7
Question 4/7
Question 5/7
Question 6/7
Question 7/7
Victory! You've earned a secret letter: O And stars for your tree!
Next Challenge
Challenges
1. Ornaments
2. Stars
3. Lights
4. Decorations
Dear Gladiator, You've been invited to a cozy holiday party! We'll give you the third secret letter after you arrive. But there's a catch! Find hints inside the host's house to figure out the secret code. You'll need to click and drag items for the hidden hints Enter the correct code to unlock the third letter.
The code only contains numbers
Got the code?
The number 5 is NOT used in the secret code.
The number 2 is used three times in the secret code.
The code is eight digits long.
The number 8 is NOT used in the secret code.
You can drag the light to search through the darkness
Oh no! Who turned out the lights!? Wait, maybe there are clues in the dark? Use your flashlight to look around. Use the light bulb to flip the light back on when you are ready.
The answer to this trivia question will give you the first two digits of the secret code!
Ready to go back to the party?
Ready to go back to the party?
Multiply this answer by 2 to get these digits of the secret code:
Ready to go back to the party?
What a storm!! How many hidden snowmen can you find? Multiply that number by 6 and you've got the last two digits of the secret code!
This page is password protected
Enter the password
Missions
1. Ornaments
2. Stars
3. Lights
4. Decorations
This challenge is a maze! Get through each scene with your A-MAZE-ING knowledge of winter holidays!
Diwali, known as the Festival of Lights, is celebration of the triumph of light over dark or good over evil. It is observed primarily in India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Sri Lanka by those practicing Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism. The Hindu lunisolar month Kartika defines when the celebration begins and ends. Do you know how many days this celebration lasts?
Uh-oh! Dead End! Better head back
12th
5th
1st
People in Germany and Eastern Europe observe Krampusnacht on the night before St. Nicholas Day. Krampus, or Christmas Devil, scares or punishes the bad children, while St. Nicholas rewards the good children. Recently, the holiday has grown to include adult revelries that involve dressing up as Krampus and parading or running through the streets. Krampasnacht happens in December. Do you know the day?
Uh-oh! Dead End! Better head back
Friday
Monday
Thanksgiving originated as a fall harvest celebration. The modern holiday comprises a feast shared by friends and family members. People usually eat a turkey, many side dishes, and desserts. In the United States, it is on the fourth Thursday of November, while in Candada it is on the second ___________.
Uh-oh! Dead End! Better head back
12
Hanukkah can fall in November or December, as it follows the Hebrew calendar. This Jewish festival is known for lighting a special candle holder called a menorah. People also give small gifts and spin a dreidel for a chance to win chocolate coins. The word “Hanukkah” means “Dedication” in Hebrew. This festival is to commemorate the rededication of the Second Temple of Jerusalem. It is also spelled Chanukah and is sometimes called the Festival of Rededication. Do you know how many days this celebration lasts?
Uh-oh! Dead End! Better head back
Dec. 24
Dec. 26
Kwanzaa is a more recent holiday. Maulana Karenga, professor and chair of Black Studies at California State University, was the first to create and observe this holiday in 1966. Derived from ancient African harvest festivals, the holiday honors African-American culture and aims to bring the African-American community together. Do you know the date that Kwanzaa starts each year?
Jan. 1
Dec. 30
Great!! And do you know the date that Kwanzaa ends each year?
Uh-oh! Dead End! Better head back
You made it out of the maze! Great work! Now head inside for the final secret letter and to finish decorating your tree!
Victory! You've earned a secret letter: W And decorations for your tree!
Final Challenge
Now that you have all 4 secret letters, unscramble them to come up with a wintery word! Submit the word to the form below to be entered in a drawing for a prize!!
Submit
Use the link below. Solve it for a clue:
Clue Puzzle