
🚪 100 Doors: Escape from Prison
Locked in, watched, and surrounded by puzzles, your only way out is forward. Solve bite-size escape-room challenges, collect useful items, and open door after door on your route to freedom.
About the game
100 Doors: Escape from Prison is a level-based escape puzzle game where each door is a mini challenge. Some levels focus on hidden-object searching, others on logic, patterns, codes, or clever item use. If you can think like a locksmith and a detective at the same time, you will do great.
How to play
- Explore the scene: tap or click suspicious spots, panels, posters, vents, and drawers.
- Collect items and clues, then use them where they make sense (keys, tools, notes, symbols).
- Look for codes: numbers, colors, shapes, and sequences often hide in plain sight.
- Try combinations: some puzzles require using one item on another before it works.
- Open the door and move to the next level.
Tips & tricks
- Scan the entire screen slowly. Many solutions start with a tiny detail.
- If something looks decorative, test it anyway. Prison decor can be very “interactive”.
- When stuck, re-check your inventory and try using items on multiple hotspots.
- Pay attention to repeating symbols across the room. They often form a code.
- Take a short break and return. Fresh eyes open stubborn doors.
Game controls
- Desktop: Mouse click to interact, drag items if supported.
- Mobile: Tap to interact, tap-and-drag for item placement where supported.
Features
- Door-by-door progression with quick puzzle loops
- Hidden clues, codes, switches, and item-based solutions
- Play in your browser on mobile or desktop
- Logic-focused gameplay with increasing challenge
100 Doors: Escape from Prison — Frequently Asked Questions
What am I supposed to do in each level?
Your goal is to open the door. Search for clues, collect items, solve the puzzle, then unlock the exit to advance.
How do I find hidden clues?
Tap or click around the scene, especially on objects that look clickable: posters, panels, boxes, corners, and anything with symbols.
What should I do if I’m stuck?
Re-scan the full screen, re-check your inventory, and try combining or re-using items on different hotspots. A short break can also help.
Do I need to finish doors in order?
Most versions are designed as a progression, so you typically clear one door to unlock the next.
Is there a timer?
Many escape games focus on solving rather than racing. If you see a timer, treat it as a bonus challenge, not the main goal.
Can I play on phone and computer?
Yes. The controls are built around simple taps/clicks, so it works well on both mobile and desktop browsers.