Let me see your ideas for logic puzzles to use in game for your players to solve. Any ideas are appreciated but I'm also looking for something specifically involving multiple colored stones and elven language, letters/numbers or even pictographs.
You can easily make your own with construction paper and scissors, and you can require a solution based on letters, numbers, or pictographs as you see fit.
Funny, I just did an escape room activity in my class room today that might work.
For one clue I used 6 colored popsicle sticks, each with a 5 letter word written top to bottom. There were also little marks on either side of the stick. Basically they had to put the sticks in rainbow order and then line up the marks. (The red stick had a mark on the right side between two letters that went with the orange stick's mark on the left. Then the orange had a mark between two different letters on the right that went with the yellow stick, etc. ) When they did that it spelled out a 6 letter word. I don't know if you are doing it with a tangible puzzle, but you could do that and pretend they are stones that they found. And you could use elven letters to spell your solution.
Let me see your ideas for logic puzzles to use in game for your players to solve. Any ideas are appreciated but I'm also looking for something specifically involving multiple colored stones and elven language, letters/numbers or even pictographs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangram
You can easily make your own with construction paper and scissors, and you can require a solution based on letters, numbers, or pictographs as you see fit.
Thanks for the reply!
Funny, I just did an escape room activity in my class room today that might work.
For one clue I used 6 colored popsicle sticks, each with a 5 letter word written top to bottom. There were also little marks on either side of the stick. Basically they had to put the sticks in rainbow order and then line up the marks. (The red stick had a mark on the right side between two letters that went with the orange stick's mark on the left. Then the orange had a mark between two different letters on the right that went with the yellow stick, etc. ) When they did that it spelled out a 6 letter word. I don't know if you are doing it with a tangible puzzle, but you could do that and pretend they are stones that they found. And you could use elven letters to spell your solution.