Some of our favorite memories happened inside locked rooms. On purpose.

Escape rooms are real-life video games — an hour where you and your favorite people put your phones away and solve something together. We think the world needs more of that, so we built myescape.world to make finding your next room easy.

Our goal is simple: help the escape room community grow. More players finding rooms, fuller bookings for the creators who build them, and more first-timers discovering what enthusiasts already know. We're fans of everyone doing great work in this space — the venue owners and designers most of all, and the communities and projects that celebrate them, like TERPECA.

Listings come from public sources and are updated regularly — but this is a young, ever-growing project, so some details will be wrong or out of date. Sorry in advance; we're fixing things constantly. If you run a venue and spot an error — or want your listing updated or removed — just say the word and we'll make it right.

There's also a free puzzle game — all 100 levels, no strings — descended from a little Block Game Ethan made back in 2017 — and a wiki about how escape room puzzles work. Because we just like this stuff.

myescape.world is an independent project by Ethan Weber — a healthy revamp of Weber Escape World, a summer project from 2017 for tracking the escape rooms he's played over the years. This is its bigger, growing successor: a hobby and passion project we'll keep tinkering on as it grows.

Questions, corrections, ideas, or just want to talk escape rooms?

ethan@myescape.world