Stage 10: Puzzle Room + publish & play in VR
Make sure Stage 10 checkpoint works. This is the finale.
a puzzle room, finish pad, ExtensionPad, and Play-in-VR portal
how to close a game with a clear final moment
a published physics parkour obby with a celebration area
The big idea
The final stage should feel like a finish line. You add a simple puzzle, a gold finish pad, and an ExtensionPad that shows the game is ready to share.
- publish
- upload your game so it has a Roblox link
- ExtensionPad
- the special end area where this course shows its final artifact
- portal
- a doorway or sign that tells players where the big moment is
Build it
Step 1 — Build the puzzle room
Build this partPuzzleFloor
BlockOpen recipe
PuzzleFloor
Block- Size
- 30 × 1 × 30
- Color
- White
- Material
- Smooth Plastic
- Anchored
- ✓ Yes
Build this partPuzzleWall_Left
BlockOpen recipe
PuzzleWall_Left
Block- Size
- 1 × 12 × 30
- Color
- Light stone grey
- Material
- Concrete
- Anchored
- ✓ Yes
Build this partPuzzleWall_Right
BlockOpen recipe
PuzzleWall_Right
Block- Size
- 1 × 12 × 30
- Color
- Light stone grey
- Material
- Concrete
- Anchored
- ✓ Yes
Build this partPuzzleWall_Back
BlockOpen recipe
PuzzleWall_Back
Block- Size
- 30 × 12 × 1
- Color
- Light stone grey
- Material
- Concrete
- Anchored
- ✓ Yes
Add three buttons named:
Button_GreenButton_RedButton_Blue
Make the button colors match their names. The puzzle for ages 7-10 can be physical: players press the buttons in the order written on a sign.
Step 2 — Add the finish pad
Place a gold SpawnLocation after the puzzle room. Set:
- Name:
FinishSpawn - TeamColor: Gold
- StageNumber:
11
Create a Team named Finished with matching TeamColor.
Step 3 — Build the ExtensionPad
Build this partExtensionPad
BlockOpen recipe
ExtensionPad
Block- Size
- 20 × 1 × 20
- Color
- Royal purple
- Material
- Neon
- Anchored
- ✓ Yes
- Place
- Behind the finish pad
Add a sign, arch, or portal shape on the ExtensionPad. Label it Play in VR or Published Parkour Lab.
Step 4 — Publish
With your coach:
- Save the game.
- Choose File -> Publish to Roblox.
- Give it a clear name.
- Copy or write down the game link if your coach says sharing is allowed.
Step 5 — Optional headset celebration
If a headset is available, your coach can help you open the published game in VR. If no headset is available, the course still finishes: you built and published the game.
Understand it
The ExtensionPad is the course's final artifact area. In Tycoon it can hold a publish billboard. Here it holds the Play-in-VR portal.
The important win is not that every student uses a headset. The important win is that every student ships a game they can proudly explain.
Try this
Try this
Three short experiments. Predict before you run, then test your guess.
What will a new player notice first when they enter your final room?
Try two portal designs. Which one makes the finish feel more special?
If you made a second VR Lab game, what motion would you add first?
Test your stage
- The puzzle room is reachable from Stage 10.
- The gold finish pad has
StageNumber = 11. -
ExtensionPadexists behind the finish pad. - The Play-in-VR portal/sign is visible.
- The game is saved and published with coach help.
If it breaks
- Publishing asks me to sign in. Ask your coach for account help.
- The finish pad does not respawn me. Check TeamColor and
StageNumber = 11. - The final room feels plain. Add color, lights, or a trophy part to the
ExtensionPad.
Protect celebration time. The younger path should end with students showing their favorite motion and explaining what they built. A headset demo is excellent, but it is not required for success.