- Escape Room Cipher Wheel Prop – Allows to to create an encrypted message featuring runes for escape room players to decode. A perfect compliment to other escape room puzzles in your room/game.
- Great for Detective and Spy Kits – This cipher disk is not just for adults, you can create an awesome detective/spy themed kit for your teen’s birthday party or a classroom activity
- Size – Measures 4.4″ in diameter and is about 3/4″ in height
- Laser engraved – The runes and alphabet are both deeply laser engraved into the wood. You will never have to worry about grubby fingers wiping off the ink or fading over time
- Made in the USA – Every Runes Cipher is made in our Spring Hill FL shop
Runes (33 customer reviews)
Runes Cipher for Escape Rooms – Decoder Disk – Escape Room Prop
Rated 4.7 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
$23.00
Disclosure| Package Dimensions | 5.87 x 4.37 x 0.67 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
| Item model number | MiniRunesCipher |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Creative Escape Rooms |
33 reviews for Runes Cipher for Escape Rooms – Decoder Disk – Escape Room Prop
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Shelly –
The paper it comes with is perfect for explaining how to use this cipher. Kids had a blast with it and my 6 year old even decoded it just fine! I recommend it! You only have to explain it once and they took off with it. Perfect for our little escape room games 🙂
Valerie Clark –
I thought this cipher was a cool thing. It is larger than I expected so I can read it easily. It’s designed nicely
Learning Lab Mom –
Great quality … Larger than I expected and higher quality than you would think for the price. Looking forward to adding it to my escape room puzzle collection.
Krista Fanning –
We used about 6 of these for a team building activity that was competition based. ONE team had a difficult time figuring out how to use a cypher…not one person on their team could even spell “cypher” or had heard of what it was or what you should do. For an hour, we strategically tried to drop hints on how it works, but would they listen? NOOOOOOOO. So while it was funny for an hour, we had to step in once they thought they needed to disassemble the thing to get the answer. They struggled to take it apart, and couldn’t, but then again we didn’t give them much time once we saw the screwdriver show up to their table. Sturdy little device! Did they figure it out? Not on their own…we had to step in. Don’t even ask how the puzzle building went….
randall –
This Cipher wheel is very cool and I love the fact it is made from wood instead plastic or metal like others I’ve seen before.
Cos –
This Cipher wheel is very cool and I love the fact it is made from wood instead plastic or metal like others I’ve seen before.
Joker –
Came in mint condition, beautifully crafted and smells of the fines woods it’s made of. This Cipher will be very fun to play with for myself and my D&D group. As I’m the only one of us that can naturally read Norse runes. I plan on making many messages for them to decode.
Fivec Play –
Great, but smaller than expected.
Valerie Clark –
Neat item for games like dnd. The markings are a little off of each other but close enough to make it part of its lore. Would be neat to have different materials.
Learning Lab Mom –
So I DM a D&D group biweekly, and they’ve gotten good at my ciphers. Too good. I want my puzzles to be a challenge, and ciphers that are limited to the standard alphabet have just become second nature to them.
Enter this cipher key. This is the first time I’ve had a wheel key to use as a DM and it’s so convenient (my old ciphers were just written out in a journal)
The wheel spins easily and you don’t have to force movement, but it’s not so loose to where it’ll just spin around and potentially mess you up halfway through writing a puzzle.
The runes and letters are all clearly written and easy to read, the wood feels sturdy and I just tossed it in my bag without any issues, and it doesn’t have any splinters or rough areas to watch out for.
I’m very happy with this. My players… less so. They’re still scratching their heads, but they’re SO close to cracking it. We’re having a blast.
Amazon Customer –
Came in mint condition, beautifully crafted and smells of the fines woods it’s made of. This Cipher will be very fun to play with for myself and my D&D group. As I’m the only one of us that can naturally read Norse runes. I plan on making many messages for them to decode.
Cos –
So I DM a D&D group biweekly, and they’ve gotten good at my ciphers. Too good. I want my puzzles to be a challenge, and ciphers that are limited to the standard alphabet have just become second nature to them.
Enter this cipher key. This is the first time I’ve had a wheel key to use as a DM and it’s so convenient (my old ciphers were just written out in a journal)
The wheel spins easily and you don’t have to force movement, but it’s not so loose to where it’ll just spin around and potentially mess you up halfway through writing a puzzle.
The runes and letters are all clearly written and easy to read, the wood feels sturdy and I just tossed it in my bag without any issues, and it doesn’t have any splinters or rough areas to watch out for.
I’m very happy with this. My players… less so. They’re still scratching their heads, but they’re SO close to cracking it. We’re having a blast.
Cos –
A lovely gift of natural wood, elegantly designed. Writing secret messages to your grandchildren or children will get them off their screens and scrambling for a pencil and paper. I used the ciphers to give a hint to where the next gift was to be discovered. A fun way to have a mystery to solve.
Amazon Customer –
Very well-constructed cipher. It was better than I anticipated. The symbols are clear, the wood is thick enough to be sturdy but light enough to carry around. It small enough to hold in your hand but large enough that the symbols and letters are clear and line up nicely. 10/10 would recommend.
Ogre8472 –
We used about 6 of these for a team building activity that was competition based. ONE team had a difficult time figuring out how to use a cypher…not one person on their team could even spell “cypher” or had heard of what it was or what you should do. For an hour, we strategically tried to drop hints on how it works, but would they listen? NOOOOOOOO. So while it was funny for an hour, we had to step in once they thought they needed to disassemble the thing to get the answer. They struggled to take it apart, and couldn’t, but then again we didn’t give them much time once we saw the screwdriver show up to their table. Sturdy little device! Did they figure it out? Not on their own…we had to step in. Don’t even ask how the puzzle building went….
Learning Lab Mom –
This Cipher wheel is very cool and I love the fact it is made from wood instead plastic or metal like others I’ve seen before.
chrissie –
We used about 6 of these for a team building activity that was competition based. ONE team had a difficult time figuring out how to use a cypher…not one person on their team could even spell “cypher” or had heard of what it was or what you should do. For an hour, we strategically tried to drop hints on how it works, but would they listen? NOOOOOOOO. So while it was funny for an hour, we had to step in once they thought they needed to disassemble the thing to get the answer. They struggled to take it apart, and couldn’t, but then again we didn’t give them much time once we saw the screwdriver show up to their table. Sturdy little device! Did they figure it out? Not on their own…we had to step in. Don’t even ask how the puzzle building went….
Ogre8472 –
Neat item for games like dnd. The markings are a little off of each other but close enough to make it part of its lore. Would be neat to have different materials.
Cos –
Great quality … Larger than I expected and higher quality than you would think for the price. Looking forward to adding it to my escape room puzzle collection.
David A. Cronin –
Great quality … Larger than I expected and higher quality than you would think for the price. Looking forward to adding it to my escape room puzzle collection.
Valerie Clark –
Came in mint condition, beautifully crafted and smells of the fines woods it’s made of. This Cipher will be very fun to play with for myself and my D&D group. As I’m the only one of us that can naturally read Norse runes. I plan on making many messages for them to decode.
Krista Fanning –
Very well-constructed cipher. It was better than I anticipated. The symbols are clear, the wood is thick enough to be sturdy but light enough to carry around. It small enough to hold in your hand but large enough that the symbols and letters are clear and line up nicely. 10/10 would recommend.
Krista Fanning –
I thought this cipher was a cool thing. It is larger than I expected so I can read it easily. It’s designed nicely
randall –
I thought this cipher was a cool thing. It is larger than I expected so I can read it easily. It’s designed nicely
David A. Cronin –
This Runes cipher wheel has been a boon for me and my young grandchildren. I love to create treasure hunts for them. I will create clues, usually a riddle, written in runes, that they have to decipher in order to find the treasure. The treasures are usually hollowed-out acorns with money stuffed inside (that takes some practice and patience). It’s a wonderful tool to create memories.
David A. Cronin –
Very well-constructed cipher. It was better than I anticipated. The symbols are clear, the wood is thick enough to be sturdy but light enough to carry around. It small enough to hold in your hand but large enough that the symbols and letters are clear and line up nicely. 10/10 would recommend.
Amazon Customer –
This Cipher wheel is very cool and I love the fact it is made from wood instead plastic or metal like others I’ve seen before.
Learning Lab Mom –
We used about 6 of these for a team building activity that was competition based. ONE team had a difficult time figuring out how to use a cypher…not one person on their team could even spell “cypher” or had heard of what it was or what you should do. For an hour, we strategically tried to drop hints on how it works, but would they listen? NOOOOOOOO. So while it was funny for an hour, we had to step in once they thought they needed to disassemble the thing to get the answer. They struggled to take it apart, and couldn’t, but then again we didn’t give them much time once we saw the screwdriver show up to their table. Sturdy little device! Did they figure it out? Not on their own…we had to step in. Don’t even ask how the puzzle building went….
randall –
So I DM a D&D group biweekly, and they’ve gotten good at my ciphers. Too good. I want my puzzles to be a challenge, and ciphers that are limited to the standard alphabet have just become second nature to them.
Enter this cipher key. This is the first time I’ve had a wheel key to use as a DM and it’s so convenient (my old ciphers were just written out in a journal)
The wheel spins easily and you don’t have to force movement, but it’s not so loose to where it’ll just spin around and potentially mess you up halfway through writing a puzzle.
The runes and letters are all clearly written and easy to read, the wood feels sturdy and I just tossed it in my bag without any issues, and it doesn’t have any splinters or rough areas to watch out for.
I’m very happy with this. My players… less so. They’re still scratching their heads, but they’re SO close to cracking it. We’re having a blast.
Valerie Clark –
So I DM a D&D group biweekly, and they’ve gotten good at my ciphers. Too good. I want my puzzles to be a challenge, and ciphers that are limited to the standard alphabet have just become second nature to them.
Enter this cipher key. This is the first time I’ve had a wheel key to use as a DM and it’s so convenient (my old ciphers were just written out in a journal)
The wheel spins easily and you don’t have to force movement, but it’s not so loose to where it’ll just spin around and potentially mess you up halfway through writing a puzzle.
The runes and letters are all clearly written and easy to read, the wood feels sturdy and I just tossed it in my bag without any issues, and it doesn’t have any splinters or rough areas to watch out for.
I’m very happy with this. My players… less so. They’re still scratching their heads, but they’re SO close to cracking it. We’re having a blast.
David A. Cronin –
We used about 6 of these for a team building activity that was competition based. ONE team had a difficult time figuring out how to use a cypher…not one person on their team could even spell “cypher” or had heard of what it was or what you should do. For an hour, we strategically tried to drop hints on how it works, but would they listen? NOOOOOOOO. So while it was funny for an hour, we had to step in once they thought they needed to disassemble the thing to get the answer. They struggled to take it apart, and couldn’t, but then again we didn’t give them much time once we saw the screwdriver show up to their table. Sturdy little device! Did they figure it out? Not on their own…we had to step in. Don’t even ask how the puzzle building went….
Cos –
Came in mint condition, beautifully crafted and smells of the fines woods it’s made of. This Cipher will be very fun to play with for myself and my D&D group. As I’m the only one of us that can naturally read Norse runes. I plan on making many messages for them to decode.
chrissie –
A lovely gift of natural wood, elegantly designed. Writing secret messages to your grandchildren or children will get them off their screens and scrambling for a pencil and paper. I used the ciphers to give a hint to where the next gift was to be discovered. A fun way to have a mystery to solve.