The most important case of your life awaits… do you dare to solve it?
The Stolen Test Answers
Start
Introduction
You are facing a strange case: someone has stolen the ELA state test answers. You only receive an anonymous transfer with a message:“I know you can do it” When you arrive at your office, a brown paper folder awaits you, with no sender.
Examine
The Central Archive stores hundreds of safes… but only one matches the number you found.Drag the key and try to open the box with that number.
Activate the flashlight and move the light halo across the image… maybe you'll discover a hidden mark.
Umbria Forest
Take the cassette tape to the player
Interpret the message from the recording
You have collected all of the evidence, but now it is time to solve the crime. The word search will reveal vocabulary answers.
Tone Metaphor Idiom Dialogue Symbol
Gather what you've collected so far...
Match the words with their definitions.
You are heading to the Shadow Forest. Match these concepts to find the subject's location
Match the concepts
Hidden
Photograph
Distorted
Cassette
Rusty
Key
Revealing
Subject
Read the poem and answer the question to unlock the puzzle.
You don’t need a room to feel haunted. You don’t need a house. Your mind has its own hallways That are even bigger than real places. It’s actually less scary to meet a ghost In the middle of the night Than to face the thoughts Inside your own mind. It’s less scary to run through a dark, old church With stones chasing you Than to be alone
With yourself.
The scariest thing Is the part of youThat you hide from yourself. That’s worse than any danger in your house. Your body might grab a weapon And lock all the doors, But it forgets about the bigger fear —
What’s inside your own mind.
Question 1
Next
HINT: Write down the letters of the correct answers.
Read the poem and answer the question to unlock the puzzle.
You don’t need a room to feel haunted. You don’t need a house. Your mind has its own hallways That are even bigger than real places. It’s actually less scary to meet a ghost In the middle of the night Than to face the thoughts Inside your own mind. It’s less scary to run through a dark, old church With stones chasing you Than to be alone
With yourself.
The scariest thing Is the part of youThat you hide from yourself. That’s worse than any danger in your house. Your body might grab a weapon And lock all the doors, But it forgets about the bigger fear —
What’s inside your own mind.
Question 2
HINT: Write down the letters of the correct answers.
Read the poem and answer the question to unlock the puzzle.
You don’t need a room to feel haunted. You don’t need a house. Your mind has its own hallways That are even bigger than real places. It’s actually less scary to meet a ghost In the middle of the night Than to face the thoughts Inside your own mind. It’s less scary to run through a dark, old church With stones chasing you Than to be alone
With yourself.
The scariest thing Is the part of youThat you hide from yourself. That’s worse than any danger in your house. Your body might grab a weapon And lock all the doors, But it forgets about the bigger fear —
What’s inside your own mind.
Question 3
HINT: Write down the letters of the correct answers.
Read the poem and answer the question to unlock the puzzle.
You don’t need a room to feel haunted. You don’t need a house. Your mind has its own hallways That are even bigger than real places. It’s actually less scary to meet a ghost In the middle of the night Than to face the thoughts Inside your own mind. It’s less scary to run through a dark, old church With stones chasing you Than to be alone
With yourself.
The scariest thing Is the part of youThat you hide from yourself. That’s worse than any danger in your house. Your body might grab a weapon And lock all the doors, But it forgets about the bigger fear —
What’s inside your own mind.
Question 4
HINT: Write down the letters of the correct answers.
Read the poem and answer the question to unlock the puzzle.
You don’t need a room to feel haunted. You don’t need a house. Your mind has its own hallways That are even bigger than real places. It’s actually less scary to meet a ghost In the middle of the night Than to face the thoughts Inside your own mind. It’s less scary to run through a dark, old church With stones chasing you Than to be alone
With yourself.
The scariest thing Is the part of youThat you hide from yourself. That’s worse than any danger in your house. Your body might grab a weapon And lock all the doors, But it forgets about the bigger fear —
What’s inside your own mind.
Question 5
HINT: Write down the letters of the correct answers.
Read the poem and answer the question to unlock the puzzle.
You don’t need a room to feel haunted. You don’t need a house. Your mind has its own hallways That are even bigger than real places. It’s actually less scary to meet a ghost In the middle of the night Than to face the thoughts Inside your own mind. It’s less scary to run through a dark, old church With stones chasing you Than to be alone
With yourself.
The scariest thing Is the part of youThat you hide from yourself. That’s worse than any danger in your house. Your body might grab a weapon And lock all the doors, But it forgets about the bigger fear —
What’s inside your own mind.
Question 6
HINT: Write down the letters of the correct answers.
Who do you think stole the test answers? Unscramble the letters from the last five questions. Go to the next page when you have the answer?
Return
Next
Please enter the unscrambled name.
Enter the password
You have arrived at a house, knock on the door
Talk to the suspect and draw your conclusions...
What do you think you'll do?
Mr. Demuth puts out his hand to shake yours.
"I guess you caught me. It isn't what it looks like. I was just going to help you study."
You turn all of the evidence into the school. Drag and drop all of the items.
Great job, the school rewards you with 1 trillion dollars.
Save all evidence in your private file. The truth is too dangerous.
No one will know what happened...END
The test is next Wednesday. I just wanted to make sure that everyone did a good job!
Make adecision
Inside the folder there are only two things:A rusty key. And a paper with a number. There is no explanation. But in the Central Archive there are coded boxes that store information...
216
Advance
Umbria Forest...Have you heard of this place? It's a few kilometers from the city, always shrouded in fog, always off the tourist maps. If that's the destination, you need more answers. Play the cassette tape now.
Advance
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The most important case of your life awaits… do you dare to solve it?
The Stolen Test Answers
Start
Introduction
You are facing a strange case: someone has stolen the ELA state test answers. You only receive an anonymous transfer with a message:“I know you can do it” When you arrive at your office, a brown paper folder awaits you, with no sender.
Examine
The Central Archive stores hundreds of safes… but only one matches the number you found.Drag the key and try to open the box with that number.
Activate the flashlight and move the light halo across the image… maybe you'll discover a hidden mark.
Umbria Forest
Take the cassette tape to the player
Interpret the message from the recording
You have collected all of the evidence, but now it is time to solve the crime. The word search will reveal vocabulary answers.
Tone Metaphor Idiom Dialogue Symbol
Gather what you've collected so far...
Match the words with their definitions.
You are heading to the Shadow Forest. Match these concepts to find the subject's location
Match the concepts
Hidden
Photograph
Distorted
Cassette
Rusty
Key
Revealing
Subject
Read the poem and answer the question to unlock the puzzle.
You don’t need a room to feel haunted. You don’t need a house. Your mind has its own hallways That are even bigger than real places. It’s actually less scary to meet a ghost In the middle of the night Than to face the thoughts Inside your own mind. It’s less scary to run through a dark, old church With stones chasing you Than to be alone With yourself.
The scariest thing Is the part of youThat you hide from yourself. That’s worse than any danger in your house. Your body might grab a weapon And lock all the doors, But it forgets about the bigger fear — What’s inside your own mind.
Question 1
Next
HINT: Write down the letters of the correct answers.
Read the poem and answer the question to unlock the puzzle.
You don’t need a room to feel haunted. You don’t need a house. Your mind has its own hallways That are even bigger than real places. It’s actually less scary to meet a ghost In the middle of the night Than to face the thoughts Inside your own mind. It’s less scary to run through a dark, old church With stones chasing you Than to be alone With yourself.
The scariest thing Is the part of youThat you hide from yourself. That’s worse than any danger in your house. Your body might grab a weapon And lock all the doors, But it forgets about the bigger fear — What’s inside your own mind.
Question 2
HINT: Write down the letters of the correct answers.
Read the poem and answer the question to unlock the puzzle.
You don’t need a room to feel haunted. You don’t need a house. Your mind has its own hallways That are even bigger than real places. It’s actually less scary to meet a ghost In the middle of the night Than to face the thoughts Inside your own mind. It’s less scary to run through a dark, old church With stones chasing you Than to be alone With yourself.
The scariest thing Is the part of youThat you hide from yourself. That’s worse than any danger in your house. Your body might grab a weapon And lock all the doors, But it forgets about the bigger fear — What’s inside your own mind.
Question 3
HINT: Write down the letters of the correct answers.
Read the poem and answer the question to unlock the puzzle.
You don’t need a room to feel haunted. You don’t need a house. Your mind has its own hallways That are even bigger than real places. It’s actually less scary to meet a ghost In the middle of the night Than to face the thoughts Inside your own mind. It’s less scary to run through a dark, old church With stones chasing you Than to be alone With yourself.
The scariest thing Is the part of youThat you hide from yourself. That’s worse than any danger in your house. Your body might grab a weapon And lock all the doors, But it forgets about the bigger fear — What’s inside your own mind.
Question 4
HINT: Write down the letters of the correct answers.
Read the poem and answer the question to unlock the puzzle.
You don’t need a room to feel haunted. You don’t need a house. Your mind has its own hallways That are even bigger than real places. It’s actually less scary to meet a ghost In the middle of the night Than to face the thoughts Inside your own mind. It’s less scary to run through a dark, old church With stones chasing you Than to be alone With yourself.
The scariest thing Is the part of youThat you hide from yourself. That’s worse than any danger in your house. Your body might grab a weapon And lock all the doors, But it forgets about the bigger fear — What’s inside your own mind.
Question 5
HINT: Write down the letters of the correct answers.
Read the poem and answer the question to unlock the puzzle.
You don’t need a room to feel haunted. You don’t need a house. Your mind has its own hallways That are even bigger than real places. It’s actually less scary to meet a ghost In the middle of the night Than to face the thoughts Inside your own mind. It’s less scary to run through a dark, old church With stones chasing you Than to be alone With yourself.
The scariest thing Is the part of youThat you hide from yourself. That’s worse than any danger in your house. Your body might grab a weapon And lock all the doors, But it forgets about the bigger fear — What’s inside your own mind.
Question 6
HINT: Write down the letters of the correct answers.
Who do you think stole the test answers? Unscramble the letters from the last five questions. Go to the next page when you have the answer?
Return
Next
Please enter the unscrambled name.
Enter the password
You have arrived at a house, knock on the door
Talk to the suspect and draw your conclusions...
What do you think you'll do?
Mr. Demuth puts out his hand to shake yours.
"I guess you caught me. It isn't what it looks like. I was just going to help you study."
You turn all of the evidence into the school. Drag and drop all of the items.
Great job, the school rewards you with 1 trillion dollars.
Save all evidence in your private file. The truth is too dangerous.
No one will know what happened...END
The test is next Wednesday. I just wanted to make sure that everyone did a good job!
Make adecision
Inside the folder there are only two things:A rusty key. And a paper with a number. There is no explanation. But in the Central Archive there are coded boxes that store information...
216
Advance
Umbria Forest...Have you heard of this place? It's a few kilometers from the city, always shrouded in fog, always off the tourist maps. If that's the destination, you need more answers. Play the cassette tape now.
Advance