World-renowned quantum physicist Professor Alberta Pauline Schrödenberg is quarantining and desperately needs your help — the fate and security of the entire world hang in the balance. You'll have to search her lab, solve mind-blowing puzzles to reveal clues, and hopefully find a way to complete your mission! As featured in The New York Times, this APS- and NSF-funded outreach project is, we believe, the world’s first science-based 'escape-room', in which all the puzzles involve various physics phenomena. Our goal is to show that science can be useful and accessible (no prior background is assumed), as well as beautiful and fun!
Come see for yourself why LabEscape had 98% 5-star ratings and was described as "hands down the best escape room I've ever done"!
LabEscape will be open FREE to EOH and WQD participants in Loomis Laboratory, Room 204. Times listed on the booking pages for both events, total mission duration --including briefing/debriefing -- will be 60 minutes. Sign up today alone or even better, with a team of 3-7 agents.
Engineering Open House: Friday April 8 until Sunday April 10, 2022
World Quantum Day: Thursday April 14 until Sunday April 17, 2022
If you’re interested in being kept on our information list, e.g., about when/where we actually land, please sign up here: https://lists.physics.illinois.edu/lists/subscribe/labescape-interest.
Ready to go? Plan your EOH/WQD LabEscape now!
Normally $15-$20/person, LabEscape is FREE to EOH and WQD attendees and guests. The experience is designed for 4-7 Agents (we recommend ages 12 and over, and any 1-3 Agents under 14 should be accompanied by someone 18+). If you have at least 4 and you want to reserve the entire space, just put 'A. Einstein' in the name box for the other people. However, it's also fun to work with other people, and diversity usually helps! If you have 1-3 people on your team you can still sign up, but you'll be joined by other agents.
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