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I have tried the upstairs but one of the "implicit rules of the game was that all the riddles were on the home floor, usually in the room with the whiteboard or an adjacent room.

I actually didn't expect it to go the way it did and I'm super happy it turned into a game.

"CUP" is a VERY nice guess and I'll have to run in tomorrow to check something out, but it has the distinct chance of having been discovered/removed by people not in on the game if that was indeed the solution.

Keep 'em coming, because any guess is better than the blank I'm drawing.

I think I'll post landscapes/locations now.

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Did you check all the exit signs, or stop once you found a note? Maybe there's two others

I'd love to see the conclusion of this, thats for sure.

On another wild guess, I might want to take "height" into consideration. It seems to be the theme here:

"now you know how short people feel"

"a place I cannot reach, for reasons I cannot fix" (the sign being above a door, I presume)

Literally UP

Maybe I'm overthinking this, I dont know

Hilariously enough I checked all the wrong exit signs before finally stumbling across the last exit sign which had the note. I could check all of them again but I definitely got my fingers dusty by even checking the tops of all of them. Fantastic idea about there being 3 notes though! Perhaps UP forms a THIRD of a word, and is merely the center part? This might be going somewhere.

Height was definitely a factor in these. The bookshelf one (now you know how short people feel) was at the very bottom shelf, the fork one was at countertop height, and the EXIT one was nearly ceiling height. I'm not sure where UP would go, but there is a definite height theme, good eye!

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>Perhaps UP forms a THIRD of a word, and is merely the center part? This might be going somewhere.
"COUPON" is a 6 letter word that contains "UP" as the 2nd third of the word, and I definitely know where the suspect coupon might be. I may not have found the other 2 notes but this is definitely a good lead, now that I think of it!

I'm going to bed now but I'll be sure to either update this thread or make a new one tomorrow when I check the cups and the coupon out. Both make sense as answers;
>CUP; UP is 2/3 of the word
>COUPON; UP is the 2nd third of the word

Failing a discovery with those two guesses I will search more upstairs.

Thats cool. I'll have to check out that website user.

Again conlangs aren't my thing but i've been learning a lot more about them from aforementioned linguist friend.

Pic semi-related. A bit of the conlang they've worked on.