The BreakInBox set team
Each set consists of three challenge boxes locked inside each other. On the sides of each box are printed
symbolic riddles without the use of language. Solving each puzzle leads to the lock code.
The puzzles are not simple and rely on different and varied content worlds. It is possible
and permitted to use any source of information in the solution process.
Solving some of the puzzles and accessing all the hints requires an internet connection.
We always recommend using a computer/laptop and not a smartphone.
In Israel You can purchase:
a single set,
a couple,
triple
or
five sets,
In each of the options you can choose the color of the set(s) you want, the price of the unit decreases in accordance with the
amount so quantity discount is built into the products.
Out side of Israel you can buy:
a single set,
a couple
or
a single set with a WHOSENT.ME card
Difficulty levels
The challenges interweave different areas of knowledge and the solution process requires different skills.
The difficulty of the challenges varies from person to person, however, based on empirical evidence we can classify them as follows:
Medium:
The orange set is suitable (also) as a family activity with youth from the age of 12.
An internet connection is required for the solution and hints,
a computer (and not a smartphone) must be used during the solution.
The white set is suitable (also) as a family activity with youth from the age of 12.
Offline set. Suitable (also) for Shabbat Observers. You can download the clues as PDF files
and print them in advance, link to the files by scanning the code at the bottom of the box. Requires
a basic knowledge of the Hebrew language, and contains a section related to the Bible.
The blue set is recommended as the first Breakinbox activity for adults,
an internet connection is required for the solution and hints.
Hard:
The black set requires "work" to reach a solution. An internet connection is
required for the solution and the hints, you must use a computer (not a smartphone) when solving.
The light blue setis an offline set. Suitable (also) for Shabbat Observers.
You can download the clues as PDF files and print them in advance,
link to the files by scanning the code at the bottom of the box.
Requires a basic familiarity with the Hebrew language.
The red set is considered the most controversial and conceptually wild set.
An internet connection is required for the solution and the hints,
it is preferable to use a computer (and not a smartphone) during the solution.
very difficult:
The purple set:
An internet connection is required for the solution and the hints,
it is preferable to use a computer (and not a smartphone) during the solution.
Not recommended for those who have not yet solved another set of ours.
The yellow set:
An internet connection is required for the solution and the hints,
it is preferable to use a computer (and not a smartphone) during the solution.
Not recommended for those who have not yet solved another set of ours.
The green set:
An internet connection is required for the solution and the hints,
it is preferable to use a computer (and not a smartphone) during the solution.
Not recommended for those who have not yet solved another set of ours. Some say it is the hardest set!
Help and assitence
A QR code is displayed, on some sets, at the bottom of each box.
On other sets the QR code is on the cardboard ribbon wraped around the oter box
Scanning this code takes you to an array of web hints pages.
The hints are presented symbolically without the use of language and can accompany the solver
step by step in the solution process until finding the lock code.
For the white set and the light blue set, you can also find PDF files that can and should be printed in advance.