Tyler
Tyler is a focused and tactically minded escape room player who brings persistence, precision, and execution discipline to the team. As part of Escaping Things, he contributes consistent progress through careful validation of clues and methodical advancement of puzzle states.
He excels at detail-oriented work—tracking inputs and outputs, verifying combinations, and ensuring that partial solutions are fully resolved before moving on. Tyler is particularly effective in puzzles that require accuracy, sequencing, or repeated iteration, where disciplined execution is critical.
His approach is steady and grounded. He avoids unnecessary speculation, instead working systematically through available information and converging on correct solutions through elimination and confirmation. This makes him a reliable force in stabilizing complex rooms where multiple threads are in play.
Tyler values puzzles that reward logic, clarity, and fair construction. Within the team, he functions as an executor and closer—translating insight into completed steps and ensuring that progress converts into tangible results.
Recent Notes
Molly's Game
I think this escape room can take my number one spot. It is fully an escape room but it has so many different rooms and stories. No room was the same as the other but they all worked together seamlessly. They did keep the spooky and secretive vibe that the escape room had but at no point was it ever truly terrifying. My only issue with the room was some of the puzzles were too easy and felt like something to just get to the next puzzle and they did have a tasting puzzle which feels too subjective and took awhile. Another positive and negative was that most rooms where quite short which made you have to go into some many different rooms but it always kept your surrounding new and allowed for there to be more content. Overall I think it all works super well together and the mechanics are amazing with how rooms move and flip. There is never a dull moment.













































































