Escape Room
5 keys to the future
start
The year is 2050. Europe is on the brink of chaos – people have forgotten how to communicate, solve problems, and think critically. Artificial intelligence has taken over most tasks, but without human skills, the world is beginning to fall apart. In the secret archives of the "eT-Lab," scientists discover an old message:
"The future can still be saved. Five keys still exist."
Play
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
key 1
key 2
key 3
Final Test
key 4
key 5
1/3
Which saying is hidden under the emoticons?
👤➕👤🟰🙅 👤🧠
"Two heads are better than one"
"More fun together"
2/3
Put the missing words from Blanks 4, 6, and 7 together in order to form the secret password.
One afternoon at school, my friends and I started a digital adventure for a class project. While working in the computer room, we found a strange ____ (1) on the screen. It promised a prize but asked for our personal ____ (2). My friend Alex wanted to click the ____ (3), but I stopped him. We remembered our teacher’s advice and decided to ____ (4) before acting. After school, we talked to a ____ (5) and learned how to stay ____ (6) when using technology. In the end, our friendship grew stronger because we solved the problem together and made a ____ (7) choice.
try sleepy small
think safe smart
talk slow smelly
3/3
The last letters of each word are the solution. The solution has nine letters.
- Something you read. (starts with P)
- Something you wear on your head. (starts with H)
- The opposite of “old”. (starts with N)
- A short word meaning “me”. (starts with I)
- A fruit that is yellow. (starts with L)
- It lives in the ocean. (starts with D)
- A small fruit with green inside. (starts with K)
- The opposite of “out”. (starts with I)
- You do this in sports. (starts with J)
NOTEBOOKS
PLAYGROUND
ETWINNING
SNOWBOARD
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
key2
key1
key3
key5
Final test
key 4
1/3
What value is hidden under the question mark?
2/3
One morning, Jola bought 14 cookies. Every day after dinner, she ate half of the cookies she had. Every evening, Jola's dog ate one cookie. How many cookies did the dog eat in total?
3/3
The drawing shows a package secured with four different tapes: M, N, P, and Q. In what order were these tapes used?
M N Q P
N M P Q
N M Q P
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
key1
key2
key3
key4
key 5
Final Test
1/3
Mystery Experiment Riddle The Curious Coin Trick
You place a dry metal coin flat on a wooden table. You gently place your warm palm over the coin without touching it. After a few seconds, you lift your hand—and the coin moves slightly towards your hand as if pulled by an invisible force. Question: Why does the coin shift even though you never touched it?
The proximity of your hand creates a static charge imbalance between your skin and the metal surface. As your warm palm nears the coin, electrons on the metal's surface redistribute themselves through electrostatic induction, creating a temporary polar attraction. This localized electromagnetic field becomes strong enough to overcome the coin’s friction against the wood, causing it to "leap" or slide toward your hand to neutralize the charge differential.
Your warm hand heats the air above the coin. Warm air rises, and cooler air rushes in to replace it. This tiny airflow— known as a convection current — pushes the coin, making it slide even though you never touch it.
Choose the correct answer. Tip 💡: Notice what happens if you warm the coin first or cool it.
2/3
What If? Lab What if humans evolved to photosynthesize like plants?
Photosynthesis would completely eliminate the need for digestive systems, allowing humans to survive solely on water and light without consuming any organic matter.
Skin color would shift to a reflective metallic silver to maximize photon bounce-back, significantly increasing energy absorption efficiency beyond that of plants.
Cities would move entirely underground to protect citizens from "oxygen overexposure" caused by too much light.
The development of chlorophyll-based skin would create a natural barrier similar to lead, making humans immune to skin cancer and all forms of cellular aging.
People would have sunlight-absorbing pigments, making outdoor time essential.
Sunlight would provide a small but steady energy boost, reducing hunger but not replacing meals. Constant energy production would reduce overeating.
Cities would prioritize natural light; workplaces and schools might be partly outdoors.
Increased UV exposure risks and potential “photosynthesis disorders” affecting energy levels.
Choose the correct answer 🤔
3/3
Mix-and-match puzzleDrag and match scientific terms with their effects, results, or inventions.
REFLECTION
A. Puddles disappearing from the sidewalk.
MAGNETISM
B. Pushing a heavy swing to make it move.
C. A flashlight turning on when you flip the switch.
ENERGY TRANSFORMATION
D. A mirror allowing you to see your own face.
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
E. Brake pads slowing down a bicycle wheel.
EVAPORATION
F. A compass needle pointing toward the North Pole.
FRICTION
G. A solar panel converting sunlight into electricity.
FORCE
SOLUTION
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
key1
key2
key3
key4
key5
Final Test
1/3
You have to click on each of the tasks to open
password
pizza
safe
2/3
Fake Profile Case?What is the hidden information...
FLUFF
REX
LEX
3/3
You see a message on Instagram saying you won a free phone, and it asks you to enter your account password to claim it. Even though it looks exciting and your friend said they got a prize too, it’s safe to enter your password.
false
true
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
key1
key2
key3
key4
key5
Final Test
1/3
Analyze the problem situation and then identify the conflicting values in the moral dilemma described.
A teenager wants to study abroad because they believe it is the best opportunity for their future. However, their parents insist that they stay home because they are worried about their safety and want to protect them from risks. If the teenager obeys their parents, they lose the chance for personal growth and new experiences. If they go against their parents’ wishes, they risk damaging the family relationship and losing trust.
Moral Dilemma: Freedom and Safety
Moral Dilemma: protecting privacy and doing good
Moral Dilemma: protecting privacy and doing good
2/3
Match the countries and global values to which the following images belong.
3/3
3/3
Make connect values with real-world scenarios.
3/3
3/3
Make connect values with real-world scenarios.
3/3
3/3
Make connect values with real-world scenarios.
3/3
3/3
Make connect values with real-world scenarios.
3/3
3/3
Make connect values with real-world scenarios.
3/3
3/3
Make connect values with real-world scenarios.
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
key1
key2
key3
Final Test
key5
key4
1/5
Test 6
In the “5 Keys to the Future” project, why is the Key of Communication the first one the students must recover?
Because it helps control artificial intelligence systems
Because without understanding messages, no other problems can be solved
Because it is the easiest skill to learn
2/5
Test 6
The Key of Technology in the project teaches students that the most popular information online is always the most reliable.
True
False
3/5
Test 6
Match each key with the correct description. Each description can be used only once.
The ability to question reality, test ideas and accept that mistakes are part of learning
Communication
The skill of protecting truth in a world full of manipulation, emotions and misleading content
Logic
The power to connect people beyond differences and build trust in uncertain situations
Discovery
The competence to understand patterns, detect errors and make decisions based on reasoning rather than intuition
Technology
Community
The responsibility to use powerful tools wisely, without losing control over what is real and what is artificial
continuE
4/5
Test 6
Look at the three images and choose the one that best shows a person using critical thinking.
5/5
Test 6
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Escape Room
5 keys to the future
start
The year is 2050. Europe is on the brink of chaos – people have forgotten how to communicate, solve problems, and think critically. Artificial intelligence has taken over most tasks, but without human skills, the world is beginning to fall apart. In the secret archives of the "eT-Lab," scientists discover an old message:
"The future can still be saved. Five keys still exist."
Play
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
key 1
key 2
key 3
Final Test
key 4
key 5
1/3
Which saying is hidden under the emoticons?
👤➕👤🟰🙅 👤🧠
"Two heads are better than one"
"More fun together"
2/3
Put the missing words from Blanks 4, 6, and 7 together in order to form the secret password.
One afternoon at school, my friends and I started a digital adventure for a class project. While working in the computer room, we found a strange ____ (1) on the screen. It promised a prize but asked for our personal ____ (2). My friend Alex wanted to click the ____ (3), but I stopped him. We remembered our teacher’s advice and decided to ____ (4) before acting. After school, we talked to a ____ (5) and learned how to stay ____ (6) when using technology. In the end, our friendship grew stronger because we solved the problem together and made a ____ (7) choice.
try sleepy small
think safe smart
talk slow smelly
3/3
The last letters of each word are the solution. The solution has nine letters.
NOTEBOOKS
PLAYGROUND
ETWINNING
SNOWBOARD
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
key2
key1
key3
key5
Final test
key 4
1/3
What value is hidden under the question mark?
2/3
One morning, Jola bought 14 cookies. Every day after dinner, she ate half of the cookies she had. Every evening, Jola's dog ate one cookie. How many cookies did the dog eat in total?
3/3
The drawing shows a package secured with four different tapes: M, N, P, and Q. In what order were these tapes used?
M N Q P
N M P Q
N M Q P
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
key1
key2
key3
key4
key 5
Final Test
1/3
Mystery Experiment Riddle The Curious Coin Trick
You place a dry metal coin flat on a wooden table. You gently place your warm palm over the coin without touching it. After a few seconds, you lift your hand—and the coin moves slightly towards your hand as if pulled by an invisible force. Question: Why does the coin shift even though you never touched it?
The proximity of your hand creates a static charge imbalance between your skin and the metal surface. As your warm palm nears the coin, electrons on the metal's surface redistribute themselves through electrostatic induction, creating a temporary polar attraction. This localized electromagnetic field becomes strong enough to overcome the coin’s friction against the wood, causing it to "leap" or slide toward your hand to neutralize the charge differential.
Your warm hand heats the air above the coin. Warm air rises, and cooler air rushes in to replace it. This tiny airflow— known as a convection current — pushes the coin, making it slide even though you never touch it.
Choose the correct answer. Tip 💡: Notice what happens if you warm the coin first or cool it.
2/3
What If? Lab What if humans evolved to photosynthesize like plants?
Photosynthesis would completely eliminate the need for digestive systems, allowing humans to survive solely on water and light without consuming any organic matter. Skin color would shift to a reflective metallic silver to maximize photon bounce-back, significantly increasing energy absorption efficiency beyond that of plants. Cities would move entirely underground to protect citizens from "oxygen overexposure" caused by too much light. The development of chlorophyll-based skin would create a natural barrier similar to lead, making humans immune to skin cancer and all forms of cellular aging.
People would have sunlight-absorbing pigments, making outdoor time essential. Sunlight would provide a small but steady energy boost, reducing hunger but not replacing meals. Constant energy production would reduce overeating. Cities would prioritize natural light; workplaces and schools might be partly outdoors. Increased UV exposure risks and potential “photosynthesis disorders” affecting energy levels.
Choose the correct answer 🤔
3/3
Mix-and-match puzzleDrag and match scientific terms with their effects, results, or inventions.
REFLECTION
A. Puddles disappearing from the sidewalk.
MAGNETISM
B. Pushing a heavy swing to make it move.
C. A flashlight turning on when you flip the switch.
ENERGY TRANSFORMATION
D. A mirror allowing you to see your own face.
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
E. Brake pads slowing down a bicycle wheel.
EVAPORATION
F. A compass needle pointing toward the North Pole.
FRICTION
G. A solar panel converting sunlight into electricity.
FORCE
SOLUTION
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
key1
key2
key3
key4
key5
Final Test
1/3
You have to click on each of the tasks to open
password
pizza
safe
2/3
Fake Profile Case?What is the hidden information...
FLUFF
REX
LEX
3/3
You see a message on Instagram saying you won a free phone, and it asks you to enter your account password to claim it. Even though it looks exciting and your friend said they got a prize too, it’s safe to enter your password.
false
true
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
key1
key2
key3
key4
key5
Final Test
1/3
Analyze the problem situation and then identify the conflicting values in the moral dilemma described.
A teenager wants to study abroad because they believe it is the best opportunity for their future. However, their parents insist that they stay home because they are worried about their safety and want to protect them from risks. If the teenager obeys their parents, they lose the chance for personal growth and new experiences. If they go against their parents’ wishes, they risk damaging the family relationship and losing trust.
Moral Dilemma: Freedom and Safety
Moral Dilemma: protecting privacy and doing good
Moral Dilemma: protecting privacy and doing good
2/3
Match the countries and global values to which the following images belong.
3/3
3/3
Make connect values with real-world scenarios.
3/3
3/3
Make connect values with real-world scenarios.
3/3
3/3
Make connect values with real-world scenarios.
3/3
3/3
Make connect values with real-world scenarios.
3/3
3/3
Make connect values with real-world scenarios.
3/3
3/3
Make connect values with real-world scenarios.
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
key1
key2
key3
Final Test
key5
key4
1/5
Test 6
In the “5 Keys to the Future” project, why is the Key of Communication the first one the students must recover?
Because it helps control artificial intelligence systems
Because without understanding messages, no other problems can be solved
Because it is the easiest skill to learn
2/5
Test 6
The Key of Technology in the project teaches students that the most popular information online is always the most reliable.
True
False
3/5
Test 6
Match each key with the correct description. Each description can be used only once.
The ability to question reality, test ideas and accept that mistakes are part of learning
Communication
The skill of protecting truth in a world full of manipulation, emotions and misleading content
Logic
The power to connect people beyond differences and build trust in uncertain situations
Discovery
The competence to understand patterns, detect errors and make decisions based on reasoning rather than intuition
Technology
Community
The responsibility to use powerful tools wisely, without losing control over what is real and what is artificial
continuE
4/5
Test 6
Look at the three images and choose the one that best shows a person using critical thinking.
5/5
Test 6
Next
Completed
Congratulations, you have successfully completed the escape room!
Start over?
Oh oh!
That answer is not correct...
But don't lose your balance, continue on your way and try again!
back
1 - D
2 - F
3 - G
4 - C
5 - A
6 - E
7 - B