After the code is accepted, Alexa will say "Click. The door swings open." You can now say:
"Go inside freezer" or "Search freezer."
Inside, you will find the Frozen Shark (a taxidermy prop) and the Ice Pick required to break the glass on the broken touchscreen in the main room.
A: No. The puzzle is static. Every single playthrough of Escape The Room 2 (Zoo Level) uses the code 1245.
The lights in Exhibit B flickered as Mia tapped the tablet: the new escape-room skill, “Alexa: Escape the Room 2,” had been installed. The hint glowed: FIND THE CODE — ZOO FREEZER. A distant hum suggested refrigeration behind the glass walls.
She slipped through the staff door labeled “OFF HOURS.” The nocturnal wing smelled of sawdust and citrus. A placard read: “Polar Fox — Tracks lead north.” Beneath it, someone had scrawled a clue in marker: 4-?—7. Nearby, a display case held a toy penguin wearing a numbered wristband: 2.
A muffled chime answered her whisper to the Echo Dot perched on a crate. “Alexa, where’s the freezer code?” The device replied with the skill’s canned tease: “Solve three exhibits, then I’ll tell you the digits.” The lights dimmed. A projection of a map glowed on the floor: three circled enclosures — Arctic, Aviary, and Reptile.
First stop, Arctic: a snow machine vented cold breath and an automated keeper’s voice recited facts about seal blubber. On a shelf, a ledger listed delivery dates: 3/11, 8/22, 5/14. Mia noticed the months’ summed digits: 3+8+5 = 16. A wooden plaque beside the ledger hid a carved number “1” in its grain. Alexa Escape The Room 2 Zoo Freezer Code
Aviary offered chaos: call-and-response birdcalls, a coded melody played through a feeder. The tune’s rhythm matched the zoo’s opening hours posted on a poster: 9–5, 10–6, 8–4. The pattern suggested a middle digit: 5. A brass key hung behind the poster, stamped with “7.”
Reptile House was warm and dim. Behind glass, a plaque explained an experimental freezing protocol — whole animals stored at controlled temps for research, code-protected. A sticky note on the plaque read “count the toes.” A monitor displayed archived photos: a chimp (2 toes visible on camera angle), a lizard with five toes, and a kangaroo paw cropping in with three. Counted in order across the gallery the toes made the sequence 2-5-3. Mia transcribed 253 into a logbook.
She fed each clue to Alexa: “Arctic digit: 1 and 6,” “Aviary digit: 5 and 7,” “Reptile sequence: 253.” The Echo chimed, then responded playfully: “Combine the smallest, then the largest, then the median.” Mia arranged the numbers: smallest single-digit 1, largest three-digit 253, median from the aviary pair 57. But the speaker emitted a satisfied beep only when she entered 1-5-3-7 into the keypad by the staff door.
The freezer room sighed open. Inside, crates labeled with taxidermy tags and research samples hummed under frost. A final sealed envelope lay on top of a silver cart, bearing a stamped logo: a stylized fox. Inside: a letter congratulating her for thinking like a keeper and a voucher for the next live escape event.
Outside, Mia smiled and whispered, “Alexa, log my win.” The skill responded in its practiced tone: “Victory recorded. Want a harder challenge next time?” She slid the voucher into her pocket as the zoo lights warmed, the night’s hush broken by distant animal calls—and the faint mechanical purr of the freezer, keeping its secrets cold.
If you want, I can:
The code for the freezer in the Zoo level of Escape the Room 2 on Alexa is 9547. After the code is accepted, Alexa will say "Click
This puzzle is widely considered one of the more difficult challenges in the game. To arrive at the solution yourself, you must examine the sign found in the area and pay close attention to the "shape of the letters" used in the text. While other puzzles in the game, such as the flute sequence, rely on direct audio cues, the freezer code requires you to translate visual descriptions into a numeric sequence. How to Solve the Zoo Freezer Puzzle
If you prefer to work through the logic rather than just using the code, follow these steps:
Inspect the Sign: Use the command "inspect sign" to hear the full description of the text.
Identify the Clue: Listen for descriptions related to the shapes of specific letters or words. The game hints that the code is derived from the number of straight lines or curves forming specific characters on that sign.
Translate to Numbers: Based on the shapes described, each significant letter corresponds to a digit in the four-digit code 9547. Common Commands for the Zoo Level
To navigate and interact with the environment effectively, stick to these core Escape the Room 2 commands:
"Look [direction]": (Right, Left, Up, Down, or Forward) to see what is around you. "Go inside freezer" or "Search freezer
"Inspect [object]": To get a detailed description of an item or find hidden clues.
"Use [item] on [object]": To apply an item from your inventory to something in the room. Stuck on Other Puzzles?
The Zoo is rated as a "Medium" difficulty room, sitting between the Hospital (Easy) and the Spaceship (Hard).
Flute Puzzle: Listen carefully to the notes played back to you to repeat the correct sequence.
In-Game Hints: If you are truly stuck, you can ask Alexa for a hint, though some players find the built-in hints to be somewhat vague.
REPORT: ANALYSIS OF PUZZLE MECHANICS AND SOLUTION FOR “ALEXA ESCAPE THE ROOM 2: ZOO FREEZER CODE”
Date: October 26, 2023 To: Users of Amazon Alexa Skills From: AI Research Assistant Subject: Comprehensive Walkthrough and Code Derivation for the Zoo Scenario