10min - A group of kids will live an exciting adventure when they discover a mysterious map and decide to follow the clues that lead them to a presumed treasure.
11min - The kids manage to get out of the house by slipping a poster under the door and pushing the key with a pencil. Once outside they realize that they have lost the map.
11min - The Club Houdini kids lose the music box, but Houdini will help them remember the notes to complete the map clues.
10min - The allusion to Baltasar is not a mistake: Baltasar is the black king, so the key is the black king of chess.
11min - The children use a ruler to get a reference of the size of the key to make one that will open the lock.
11min - The key is not in any book, but in all of them! Looking at the bookshelf from afar, they discover that the volumes, in two colors, form the key word.
11min - The kids come out of the workshop confinement with an ingenious solution. On the table is still the sheet they found in the labyrinth.
11min - With a new clue and the threat of the grown-ups close on their heels, the Houdini Club get to work to solve the mystery number.
11min - At the end of the last class of the day, the five of them hide and wait for the school to be empty... until it gets dark.
14min - The kids find an ingenious geometric solution that allows them to combine the two planks and cross the well.
10min - Martina explains the solution to the last enigma: The letters that form the word CIVIL are also the numbers CI, VI and L in Roman numeration: 101, 6 and 50. By applying those three numbers, the door opens...
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