Wizards Tower Escape Triumph

I did the Wizards Tower level from HoodaMath in 5th grade without the tutorial.
Did you ever play Wizards Tower at Hooda Math? It’s an amusing escape game in which you must solve puzzles and find clues so you can escape from a magic tower. Guess what? I conquered it when I was in 5th grade! And I didn’t even use the tutorial. Ask Me Anything (AMA)! I will share with you how I did it.

I’d like to share my tale with you. It was not straightforward, but it was intelligent, clever, and filled with subtle tricks.

What is Wizards Tower?

 

Wizards Tower is a game at a website known as Hooda Math. You are trapped in a tower in the game. The tower is owned by a wizard. It’s need to escape!

You look at all the rooms, click objects, and discover hidden objects. You solve problems by following clues. If you solve a sufficient number of problems, the door opens and you escape.

It’s not an extremely difficult game, though you’ll have to think a lot. It’s like a puzzle turned into a narrative.

What is Hooda Math?

 

Hooda Math is a website with plenty of games. The games are not only for entertainment. They also teach you. Some teach you about math. Some teach you about thinking skills.

Wizards Tower is an escape game. In escape games, you are stuck, and you need to escape by solving the clues. You have to think cleverly and examine carefully.

No tutorial? No problem
 

The majority of children play the game after viewing the tutorial. A tutorial instructs you. It shows you what to do.

But I did not watch the tutorial. Simply clicked the game and began. I wanted to play it by myself. I was curious and courageous.

Initially, I was stumped. I didn’t know what to do. But then I worked slowly. Browsed the screen. I clicked each item. I experimented with every concept in my mind.

Guess what happened? It worked! One by one, I solved each puzzle.

How I Defeated the Game

 

I will explain how I defeated Wizards Tower step by step.

  1. Search Everywhere
    I clicked everything. Doors, windows, shelves, books, boxes—everything! Some of them had clues. Some of them had keys. Some of them opened up hidden spaces.
  2. Write down clues
    A few of the puzzles had numbers. Some had colors or shapes. I grabbed a sheet of paper and jotted down all the clues I discovered.
  3. Try, Try Again
    Occasionally, I got it wrong. I inserted the wrong code or the wrong key. But I did not quit. I kept trying and retrying until I got it correct.
  4. Utilize My Brain
    It was a tough puzzle. I had to count, match shapes, or consider a pattern. It was like a numerical riddle. However, I kept my cool and engaged my mind.
  5. Escaping
    At last, I discovered the final key. I opened the final door. And then… I was free. I had escaped from the wizard’s tower. I felt proud and joyful.

Why I Loved It

 

Beating Wizards Tower was not only enjoyable. It made me smarter. I did not need a video instructing me on what to do. I used my eyes, my intellect, and my hands.

It was detective-like. I had to uncover the clues and solve the mystery. It was so cool to put all the pieces together myself.

What I learned

Playing Wizard’s Tower taught me many things:

  • Stop and think
  • Don’t be discouraged
  • Examine all the details
  • Use clues judiciously
  • Remain calm and intelligent

These are also great lessons for life.

AMA: Ask me anything!

Feel free to ask me anything you would like to know about beating the game. Some questions you might find interesting include:

Was it difficult without the tutorial?
A: Yes, initially it used to be tough. But then it became enjoyable once I began solving problems.

How long did it take?
A: It only took me 30 minutes. I got stuck a couple of times, but I persisted.

What was the most difficult puzzle?
A: It had both colors and numbers. I was confused by it, but I understood it when I looked at the wall.

Did you ever want to quit?
A: No. I enjoy challenges. I wanted to do it by myself.

Did you play it again?
A: Yes, I played it two more times. The next time it was easier.

Why You Should Try It

You absolutely need to play Wizards Tower if you have not. It’s a great game that will get your mind racing. You will be a hero when you escape.

Play it without the tutorial like I did. Attempt to do it yourself and see if you can defeat it. It’s so much more satisfying to do it yourself!

Tips for Beating Wizards Tower

Here are a few simple tips if you also want to be a winner:

  • Tap every button – you might find something
  • Seek out numbers, shapes, and colors
  • Take down notes on paper – do not attempt to memorize everything
  • Be patient – do not hurry
  • Be like a detective – what might this clue signify?

Final Thoughts

 

I solved Wizards Tower at Hooda Math in 5th grade all by myself. No tutorial, no hints. Just me and my head. It made me proud, clever, and bold.

If I can do it, you can too! Try it out. Take your time. Use your brain. Escape the tower and feel awesome.

I appreciate you reading my tale. If you have questions, do not hesitate to ask. I enjoy discussing the game and my process for solving it.

Good luck, future tower escape artists!

 

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