escape room 7 or 8 people

Escape room for 7 or 8 people

That’s exactly why we’ve created experiences at Backspace Escape Rooms that work perfectly for groups of this size. Whether you want to play together in one room or split into teams and compete, there are several great options.

This is precisely why we at Backspace Escape Rooms have come up with solutions that do work well for groups of this size. Whether you want to play together in one room or prefer to play against each other in teams - there are several options.

In 1 escape room

Want to play with 7 or 8 people together in one room? Then Black Box is the best choice.

Black Box is specifically designed for larger groups and offers a unique escape room experience where teamwork is key. Instead of everyone working on the same puzzle, you’ll be solving challenges in different combinations — sometimes in pairs, sometimes in small groups, and sometimes all together.

This ensures that everyone stays involved and there’s always something to do. The game also adapts to your group size, so the experience remains perfectly balanced.Black Box can be played with 7 up to 24 players, making it ideal for groups who want to experience everything together.

Want to know more? Check out Escape Room Black Box.

Playing in 2 rooms

Looking for something more competitive? Then Mindcrime Battle is a great option for 7 or 8 people.

In Mindcrime Battle, your group is split into two teams. Each team plays the same escape room at the same time in identical rooms. The goal? Escape before the other team does.

This format adds an extra layer of excitement, as you’re not just racing against the clock but also against each other. It’s a great choice if you enjoy a bit of competition and want to challenge your group.

We understand that with 7 players, you might prefer to stay together in one room. While it is technically possible to play the regular Mindcrime escape room with 7 players, we don’t recommend it. It can feel a bit crowded, and there may not be enough to keep everyone fully engaged.

Want to learn more? Check out escape room Mindcrime.

Which option is right for your group?

Not sure which option to choose? Here’s a quick guide:

  • Want to play together → Black Box
  • Prefer competition → Mindcrime Battle

Whichever option you choose, you can expect a unique experience focused on teamwork, fun and challenge.