Rooms & Exits Level 4 Walkthrough & Solution
Level 4★★★★★
Guide by LevelWalks
Level 4 sits between Rooms & Exits: Escape Room's broader checkpoints, the kind of in-between puzzle that only really makes sense after you've solved both neighbors.
## The Puzzle
You've reached the bathroom, where a locked medicine cabinet hangs above the sink. A clock on the wall seems stuck at a particular time. The bathtub contains what appears to be bath salts in different colors. A mirror has writing in soap residue, and a roll of paper towels displays printed text.
## Solution
The medicine cabinet requires a three-digit code derived from the clock face time. The code is 830 (8:30), entered as a rotary dial sequence: turn right to 8, left to 3, right to 0. The clock being frozen at this time is the primary hint. The bath salt piles and mirror writing provide confirmation.
## Step-by-Step Walkthrough
1. Examine the clock on the bathroom wall. It displays a specific frozen time that is the core clue.
2. Look at the bathroom mirror where numbers are written in soap residue. They should match the clock time.
3. Inspect the bathtub bath salts. Count the piles by color to confirm the digit sequence.
4. Collect the paper towel roll and examine its printed text for additional confirmation.
5. Approach the medicine cabinet and view the rotary dial mechanism.
6. Turn the dial right to 8, then left to 3, then right to 0.
7. The medicine cabinet will unlock with a final click.
## Why This Level Is Tricky
Your first room sets the tone for the entire game. Take your time examining every object — there's no time limit. Tap everything, open every drawer, and look behind furniture. The sense of discovery when you find a hidden clue is what makes this game special.
## Common Mistakes
Players frequently make these errors on Level 4:
- Forgetting the chronological order of clues — some codes must be read in the order you discovered them, not the order they appear on screen.
- Not using the hint system when genuinely stuck — hints in Rooms & Exits are designed to nudge without spoiling the full solution.
- Missing interactive hotspots because they blend with the room's decorative elements.
Tips
- The frozen clock time is your primary puzzle data.
- The bathtub salt piles correspond directly to the digits you need.
- The rotary dial requires sequential turning: Right-Left-Right for this combination.
FAQ
- How do I open the medicine cabinet?
- Turn the rotary dial right to 8, then left to 3, then right to 0. This derives from the clock time 8:30 on the wall.
- What's the significance of the bath salts and soap writing?
- They reinforce the digit sequence and confirm you're on the right track with the clock reading.