"How do you think you scored?" our host asked us as we exited the escape room and filed into the lobby. Bill, Emily, Heidi, Treat, and I had just celebrated Treat's birthday by outwitting the pharaoh and solving the puzzles to complete the tasks in the three chambers of his tomb.
"Not very well," I laughed. We had escaped, but it hadn't been pretty.
"Really?" the guide said, looking a little hurt. "Well, come on over here and check out this screen."
An 88 flashed across the monitor mounted over the door.
"88's not bad!" he told us, "You beat the three other groups before you."
"Were they children?" Emily asked suspiciously. We had seen several birthday parties waiting before our reservation.
"No, no," he assured us. "They were adults. You did the toughest room. Most kids go for the dragon one." He gestured at the screen again. "Look at the bar graph on the bottom. Most groups score 60 or below."
We nodded as two girls of about 12 approached the door. "Can we go in?" they asked.
"I'll be right there," he told them.
"Just those two by themselves are going to do it?" I said. "That explains the average!"