Free escape rooms to play online, by yourself or with friends!

Sometimes there’s an itch to challenge your brain, but you just don’t want to go anywhere to satisfy that craving. Well look no further. I’ve scoured the internet to find the best escape rooms to complete, totally online and – the best part – totally free! Some can be done solo, or if you have a couple buddies that wish to join you on your adventure, they can be completed with a crew. In fact one of the listed rooms requires two players. Put your thinking cap on and let’s play!

Search of Sasquatch

Built by us, paradigmQ, the Search of Sasquatch is a prequel to our physical escape room Sasquatch on Site. Want a little taste of the Pacific Northwest, then come on in and begin your hunt for the elusive beast. Full of brain teasers, this online room is great for getting your brain ready for the physical experience or came be your warm up to a day full of online escape rooms! It uses outside elements like twitter, google and other platforms to tell a short tale of Dr. Wrightwood, the Sasquatch hunter.

As she’d say, “Welcome to the hunt!”

The Hogwarts Escape

Are you a big Harry Potter fan? Have you always wanted to be whisked away to the great wizarding school known as Hogwarts? Grab a wand, wrap your houses’ scarf around your neck and get cracking. Adorably themed, The Hogwarts Escape will take you through your first year at the magical school for witchcraft and wizardry. The puzzle’s difficultly are a good blend between moderate and hard. Hints are well thought out and help during the “Huh?” moments. An excellent experience for fans and escape enthusiasts alike. 

Alone Together

Requires 2 players!

Usually in escape rooms everyone sees the same information, unless you have a friend who never shows you things they found (ahem, I’m looking at you Karl). Alone Together turns this concept on its head and adds a twist. Players will use two devices, selecting themselves as Player One or Player Two. Once in the room, the players are shown different pieces of information. You can’t see what the other player sees! The only way to progress? By working together and describing the room before you, using as much detail as you can gather. It’s all based on the great thing known as: communication. 

A Lost Memory

Do you want something that will draw you in and keep you solving for hours? A Lost Memory was built by multiple escape room owners during the pandemic who’s goal was to provide an interesting, immersive experience, full of creative storytelling. What exactly is a Lost Memory? You’ve found a chest in the attic of your new home, and you’re not sure who it belongs to. Open the chest and search through the memories left behind to find the answers you seek.