Puzzle Break

Puzzle Break
IndustryEntertainment (Real-Life Escape Game)
FoundedAugust 1, 2013 (2013-08-01) in Seattle, Washington, United States
FoundersNate Martin, Lindsay Morse
Area served
Seattle, Washington, Long Island, New York, Newton, Massachusetts, and United States (portable games), and Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
ProductsEscape from Studio D, The Grimm Escape, Escape from Twenty Thousand Leagues, Hollywoodland Mystery, Escape from the Future, Escape the Midnight Carnival, Escape the Rubicon
Websitepuzzlebreak.us

Puzzle Break is an escape room company headquartered in Seattle, Washington, co-founded by Nate Martin and Lindsay Morse. It is the first American-based escape room company.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

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