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A sealed envelope that can only be opened once the final 4-digit code is found.

To bring the groovy vibes to life, include these core elements in your printable package:

Use a fake 1970s newspaper front page with circled words that form a sentence. Escape.from.the.70s.rar

Look at common DIY escape room ideas for inspiration. Good 70s puzzles include using a Fortune Teller/Cootie Catcher to reveal numbers or using "secret agent" ciphers inspired by the Cuban Crisis or MI6 themes.

Create a printable rotary phone dial . Players must "dial" a specific word (like "CALL ME") found from other clues to reveal a code. A sealed envelope that can only be opened

Start with a "Mission Briefing" on aged paper. Explain that players are trapped in a 1970s living room and must find the "exit key" before the time runs out.

Design a paper vinyl record where the grooves or track names hide a message. For example, the first letter of every third song title spells out a clue. Good 70s puzzles include using a Fortune Teller/Cootie

Provide a colored transparency sheet (e.g., red or orange). When placed over a "static" or "jumbled" image on paper, it reveals hidden text. Step-by-Step Design Guide