![]() In the round room, each door exists between a pair of adjacent alphabet letters. The reason is perceptual (has nothing to do with meaning). The correct door is the door that exists between the adjacent pair of letters H and I. Maybe I didn’t take everything into account. It looks pretty simple compare to these “MOUTH” and “NOT” solutions. This is my theory as to the intended answer, but I'll have to wait to Sunday to have it officially confirmed. A: When marked with "OUT" the door between M and H forms a word for an opening - "MOUTH". So this points to the exit door being being between M and H, but why? Reread the question and focus on opening and out they seem to be key. Also, the letters are *between* the doors. Edit: The room is round, so the spot where the letters wrap must be important otherwise it could have been a single wall with several doors. and why?Shh! Don't give the answer away before the Wednesday 3pm ET deadline. Which is the correct door that will get you out. Going clockwise, the letters are H, I, J, K, L and M. Your only clue is that on the wall between each pair of doors is a large letter of the alphabet. The doors are evenly spaced around the room. Only one door provides an opening that will get you out safely. A voice over a loudspeaker tells you that five of the doors are booby-trapped and will bring instant death if you try to open them. You wake up trapped in a round room with six doors. ![]()
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