Breaking free: motivating mathematics through escape rooms

Authors

  • Thomas Woolley Cardiff University

Keywords:

Escape rooms, Mathematical thinking, Problem-solving, Engagement

Abstract

Escape rooms provide a unique and engaging way to promote mathematical thinking by embedding problems within a narrative-driven environment. This opinion piece highlights the effectiveness of escape rooms as a pedagogical tool, their ability to foster problem-solving skills, teamwork, and motivation among students. The study details the design principles used to create mathematical escape rooms, incorporating puzzles that require keen observation, logical reasoning and pattern recognition. Practical considerations, such as difficulty scaling and accessibility, are discussed, ensuring these activities cater to a diverse audience. By presenting mathematics in an immersive and interactive format, escape rooms encourage exploration and perseverance, ultimately improving students' confidence in tackling mathematical challenges.

References

Fotaris, P. & Mastoras, T., 2019. Escape rooms for learning: A systematic review. Proceedings of the European Conference on Games Based Learning, Volume 31, p. 235–243. https://doi.org/10.34190/GBL.19.179

Taraldsen, L. H. et al., 2022. A review on use of escape rooms in education–touching the void. Education Inquiry, Volume 13(2), p. 169–184. https://doi.org/10.1080/20004508.2020.1860284

Veldkamp, A., van de Grint, L., Knippels, M. C. P. J. & van Joolingen, W. R., 2020. Escape education: A systematic review on escape rooms in education. Educational Research Review, Volume 31, p. 100364. https://doi.org/10.1080/20004508.2020.1860284

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Published

2025-11-14

How to Cite

Woolley, T. (2025). Breaking free: motivating mathematics through escape rooms. MSOR Connections, 24(1). Retrieved from https://journals.gre.ac.uk/index.php/msor/article/view/1576