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Most puzzles were intuitive but challenging, although I struggled with the electrical connection puzzle on the wall. In the mathematician's room: as others have noted, in most cases, the three primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. But in light, the three primary colors are red, green, and blue (thus the use of RGB in TVs/computer monitors). My favorite part of this escape room is how some creators will compartmentalize puzzles, but include item elements of different puzzles, so that you must consistently switch tack; the feel of multitasking makes me feel smarter, haha.
All in all, a brilliant map by Brengo, even better than Stroke of Genius and Plastic Paradox. Well done!