7 Relationship Problem-Solving Styles
Tailored specifically for Escape This Singles Night - where the escape room is the ultimate compatibility test. Each style now ties directly to how people solve problems under pressure, and what that reveals about their relationship potential.
The Action Taker
AKA: “Let’s just do something already!”

How they solve problems: Dive in head-first, start twisting knobs and pushing buttons before reading a single clue. High energy, low patience.
The Detail Detective
AKA: “There’s got to be a pattern here.”

How they solve problems: Obsesses over details others might miss—spots the upside-down 7 that no one else saw.
The Big Picture Planner
AKA: “Hold on, let’s make a plan first.”

How they solve problems: Maps it all out before touching a thing. They’re the clipboard-toting project manager of the group.
The Supportive Thinker
AKA: “Let’s hear everyone’s ideas!”
How they solve problems: Builds bridges, keeps the group vibe chill, and makes sure no one gets left out. Emotional radar always on.
The Wildcard Improviser
AKA: “Rules? Never heard of ’em.”

How they solve problems: Off-script, unpredictable, sometimes genius. They’ll MacGyver a solution out of sheer chaos.
The Emotional Anchor
AKA: “I’m just here to keep the peace.”

How they solve problems: Calm in crisis, intuitive, great under pressure. Reads the room and the clues with equal skill.
The Cheerleader
AKA: “We’ve got this, team!”

How they solve problems: Brings hype, encouragement, and comic relief when the group’s ready to throw in the towel.