Introduction
Although the game introduces a variety of stuff in the fully furnished prison, level 19 is the shortest level to play. That doesn’t mean anyone can complete the level, as the introduced puzzle is tricky and challenging to understand. At first glance, the game features a clock and a locker on the left side to confuse you; however, interacting with the painting above the basin and then heading to the closet on the same side may help you bring the solution to your table. Interact with the box inside the cabinet and set bubbles on all buttons to unlock the box for a key. Grab the key and open the door to escape. If you are confused and don’t know how it goes, read 100 Doors: Escape from Prison Level 19 Walkthrough.
100 Doors: Escape from Prison Walkthrough – Level 19
After breaking into many prisons, you have been thrown into Japan Cell, which is difficult to escape. Use your puzzle-solving skills to find clues and utilize them for cracking the lock or getting a key to unlock the door.
- This could be the shortest level because you only have to interact with two items to solve the mystery and get the key. First off, tap the painting above the basin to discover bubbles.
- Tap the box in the cupboard to reveal a puzzle and solve it setting the bubbles in a sequence as shown in the image below.
- Once you solve the puzzle, pick up the key from the box and unlock the door to escape.
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