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Escape the Tower

Sergio Muñoz Montero

Created on February 2, 2026

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Escape Room

Escape The Tower

Escape The Tower

You have been captured and locked inside the Tower of London, a dark and terrifying place full of blood-stained secrets. You are prisoners now, and your only hope is to use your wits to survive the nightmare. You must work together as a team to solve every twisted challenge, or you will never see the light of day again. Time is running out, and the shadows are closing in. Will you escape this living hell, or will you die in the darkness?

Dungeon 1

The Frozen Cell

Dungeon 1

The Frozen Cell

You are trapped in the dungeon of the Tower of London, a dark place full of scary secrets. To leave this cold room, you must work as a team and solve every puzzle. You must use your knowledge of phrasal verbs to unlock the path ahead. Find the 4-digit code to open the lock before time runs out. Will you escape the dungeon, or will you stay in the dark forever?

Dungen 1

Challenge 1 : The Frozen Cell

Match each phrasal verb with its meaning. You will find the secret code between numbers 7 and 10.

Escape the Frozen Cell

4-digit Code

Remember: The letters you are looking for are with the numbers in the third and fourth positions of your former code.

NEXT

The Frozen Cell

Final Phrase

in Capital Letters

give up → stop show up → arrive put on → wear look for → search turn down → say no come up with → think of wake up → stop sleeping bring up → raise (a child) take off → remove carry on / go on → continue run into → meet by chance find out → discover call off → cancel get along → be friendly

Dungeon 2

Challenge 2:

Whispers from the Walls

"To escape this sinister dungeon, you must prove your knowledge of phrasal verbs. On the wall hangs an ancient parchment that will help you complete the story and slip away unnoticed by the guardians."

Challenge 2:

Whispers from the Walls

"Read the narrative closely. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verbs by referencing the old document on the wall. Good luck!"

(The worksheet will be provided by your teacher.)

give up → stop show up → arrive put on → wear look for → search turn down → say no come up with → think of wake up → stop sleeping bring up → raise (a child) take off → remove carry on / go on → continue run into → meet by chance find out → discover call off → cancel get along → be friendly

give up → stop show up → arrive put on → wear look for → search turn down → say no come up with → think of wake up → stop sleeping bring up → raise (a child) take off → remove carry on / go on → continue run into → meet by chance find out → discover call off → cancel get along → be friendly

RIDDLE 2:

"In the previous narrative, Freedom begins where the 8th and 15th verbs start. Look to their heads to find your way out."

Final Phrase

in Capital Letters

Dungeon 3

"Silent Phrasals"

Challenge 3:

Now you must be very quiet, making no noise at all, so that the tower guardians do not hear you.

Silent Phrasals Game Instructions

1: Cut out the cards, 2: Shuffle them and place them face down. 3: Take turns picking a card and try to make the other prisoners guess the silent phrasal verb.

(The Cards will be provided by your teacher.)

The Mission: Taking turns, each member will choose a card and represent the action using only mime—strictly no speaking allowed. The Clock: You have 30 seconds per turn. The Penalty: If anyone speaks, the turn is immediately lost. The Reward: Write the meaning of the phrasal verb on the back of every correctly guessed card.

Warning: Now you must be very quiet, without making any noise, so that the guardians of the tower do not hear you.

Silent Phrasals Riddle 3

Look at this sentence "Before escaping, he put on his clean clothes, but he did not take off his old socks." The phrasal verbs have opposite meanings. Take the first letter of the first main verb and the last letter of the second main verb and you will have two letters to run away.

Final Phrase

in Capital Letters

Dungeon 4

Challenge 4:

The Mysterious Love Letter

We are still trapped in the Tower. While searching for a way to escape, we have found a love letter from a royal prisoner who was locked up in this very tower.

Read the letter carefully and fill in the blanks using the clues to escape from here.

Anne Boleyn’s Secret Letter

My dear love, I am writing this letter in my small room at the Tower. Life here is hard, but I try to (1) __________ it because thinking of you gives me strength. Every day, I try to (2) __________ my hope, even when I feel afraid. I (3) __________ the day when we can be free again. One day, I (4) __________ a memory of you in the palace garden, and my heart was so full that I almost (5) __________. Here in the Tower, I have time to (6) __________ my thoughts and to (7) __________ who I really trust. I do not know how this story will (8) __________, but I know I will never (9) __________ loving you. I dream that one day we will (10) __________ each other again. Yours forever, Anne

RIDDLE 4:

"To find the key, look to the woman who signed the note. She carries the secret twice in her name, but only once in her heart's 'strength'.You will find it again at the end of how this story will turn out, and at the start of what she will never-stop-doing.What is the letter?"

Final Phrase

in Capital Letters

Dungeon 5

Challenge 5: The Secret Door

You are now on the threshold of escaping this cold Tower; you only need to write a short dialogue between the prisoners about the adventure of this escape in order to open the secret door that will lead you to freedom.

Whispers of the Escape:

RIDDLE 5:

To open the secret door and leave this place forever, find the two last letters hidden in the heart of the TOWER.

Final Phrase

in Capital Letters

Congratulations, You escaped the Tower of London!

"Complete the Phrasal Verb Challenge to find the hidden code and escape the dungeon!"

(The worksheet will be provided by your teacher.)

give up → stop show up → arrive put on → wear look for → search turn down → say no come up with → think of wake up → stop sleeping

Phrasal verbs

bring up → raise (a child) take off → remove carry on / go on → continue run into → meet by chance find out → discover call off → cancel get along → be friendly

PASSED OUT (Desmayarse) LOOK FORWARD TO (Anhelar) GET OVER (Superar) PUT UP WITH (Soportar) FIND OUT (Descubrir) KEEP UP WITH (Mantenerse al día) CAME ACROSS (Encontrarse) GO THROUGH (Pasar por) RUN INTO (Encontrarse con) TURN OUT (Resultar ser)

Final Writing Task: Write a dialogue between two imaginary prisoners describing a moment of the plan and the escape from the Tower. You must use at least 5 phrasal verbs.

The worksheet will be provided by your teacher.