5 Escape Rooms In Liverpool

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Looking for the best Escape Rooms in Liverpool? Whether you're planning a date night, hanging out with friends, or organising a team-building activity, Liverpool offers some of the most thrilling and immersive escape rooms around. As a family who loves to try new things together, we often enjoy the challenge of solving puzzles and racing against the clock to escape. If you’re ready to take on a unique adventure, here are some of the top escape room experiences in Liverpool.

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Escape Live

Escape Live Liverpool ONE, 3 College Ln, Paradise St, Liverpool L1 3DS

Location: 3 College Ln, Paradise St, Liverpool L1 3DS

Escape Live, located in the heart of Liverpool One, offers six exciting escape rooms, each with its own theme and difficulty level. The Peaky Blinders rooms, based on the popular TV show, are perfect for fans looking for a thrilling challenge.

Peaky Blinders Double Cross (18+) Difficulty: 3/5
Peaky Blinders The Raid (16+) Difficulty: 4/5
Jack The Ripper (11+) Difficulty: 5/5
Dr Watson's Office (8+) Difficulty: 5/5
Prison Break (8+) Difficulty: 4/5
Horrible Histories Mystery Museum (7+) Difficulty: 4/5

With an outdoor terrace to relax before or after your game, it's a great spot to unwind and debrief with your team. 

To find out more, prices and to book - visit Escape Live or click to read our review

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Breakout Liverpool

Breakout Liverpool, 7-11 Sir Thomas St, Liverpool, L1 6BW

Boasting 16 uniquely themed rooms, Breakout Liverpool is one of the city’s largest escape room venues. With difficulty levels ranging from beginner to expert, there’s something for everyone, whether it’s your first escape room or you're a seasoned pro.

Teams of 2-5 can take on the challenge, with each room offering a different theme, from detective mysteries to haunted houses. We’ve tried most of the rooms with a difficulty of 4 or below and are proud of our 100% escape record! Next up, we’ll tackle one of their 5-star difficulty rooms.

Breakout Liverpool is open daily from 10am to 10pm. 

To find out more, prices and to book visit Breakout Liverpool or click to read our review
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Escape Hunt

Escape Hunt, Atlantic Pavilion Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AE

Situated in the picturesque Albert Dock, Escape Hunt offers five immersive rooms with a more puzzle-heavy experience compared to others in the city. Each room is packed with challenges that require teamwork and problem-solving skills.

We’ve conquered three of their five rooms, maintaining our perfect escape record. The rooms aren’t difficulty-based, making them accessible for anyone aged 8 and above.

Open 7 days a week from 10am to 10pm, Escape Hunt is perfect for a family day out or a date night. Visit Escape Hunt Liverpool to book.

To find out more, prices and to book - visit Escape Hunt

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GAME OVER

68-76 Kempston Street, Liverpool, L3 8HL 

GAME OVER takes escape rooms to the next level with high-quality designs and cutting-edge technology. Their five rooms vary in difficulty, offering a more intense challenge for escape room enthusiasts.

From medium to expert-level rooms, GAME OVER offers a thrilling experience for teams of 2-6. It’s one of the more immersive escape room venues, making it a must-visit for puzzle lovers.

GAME OVER is open Monday - Friday: 10am - 10pm, Saturday: 9:30am-10:30pm and Sunday: 10am - 21pm

To find out more and to book - visit GAME OVER or click to read our review


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Contained

20-30 Derby Road, Bootle, Liverpool, L20 8EG

Contained Liverpool is perfect for thrill-seekers looking for a more intense escape room experience. Featuring animatronics and jump scares, these rooms are designed for those brave enough to face the challenge.

At the moment, there are two rooms:

The Exorcist (15+) – Teams of 2-6
Snatched (15+ with live actor) – Teams of 4-7
Both rooms come with a strong horror element, so they’re not for the faint-hearted! 

For more information including opening times visit Contained Liverpool

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Ready To Escape?

Liverpool’s escape rooms offer a wide range of themes and challenges, perfect for couples, families, or groups of friends. Whether you’re cracking codes at Escape Live or diving into immersive experiences at Contained Liverpool, there’s an adventure waiting for everyone.

Have you tried any of these escape rooms? Share your experiences with us in the comments below or tag us in your escape room photos on social media!

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The Benefits Of Wraparound Care For Parents and Children

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In today's fast-paced world, finding the right balance between work, family, and personal time can be a challenging task for parents. This is where wraparound care steps in as a valuable resource. This holistic approach to childcare provides a wide range of benefits for both parents and children, fostering a supportive environment that promotes well-being and growth. Inspired by the teachings of this private school in West Sussex, continue reading for the benefits of wraparound care for parents and children.

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Flexibility and Convenience

Wraparound care offers parents the flexibility they need to manage their work commitments while ensuring their children receive the care and attention they require. With extended hours, including early mornings and evenings, parents have the freedom to structure their schedules more efficiently, reducing stress and enhancing productivity.

Consistency and Stability

Children thrive on routine and stability. Wraparound care provides a consistent environment, helping children build trust and confidence in their caregivers. Knowing that they have a safe, reliable place to go before and after school allows them to focus on learning and play without worrying about disruptions in their daily routine.

Academic Support and Enrichment

Many wraparound care programs offer educational activities and homework assistance, providing children with valuable support in their academic pursuits. This additional guidance can help reinforce learning and improve performance in school, ultimately contributing to a child's long-term success.

Social Development and Interaction

Interacting with peers in a structured environment is crucial for a child's social development. Wraparound care offers ample opportunities for children to engage with their peers, build friendships, and develop essential social skills. These experiences help children grow emotionally and intellectually, preparing them for future social situations.

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Physical Activity and Well-being

Engaging in physical activities is essential for a child's overall health and well-being. Many wraparound care programs incorporate outdoor play, sports, and other physical activities, promoting a healthy lifestyle and teaching children the importance of staying active.

Emotional and Behavioural Support

Trained caregivers in wraparound care programs are equipped to address a child's emotional and behavioural needs. They provide a nurturing environment where children can express themselves and learn valuable coping mechanisms. This support can be especially beneficial for children facing challenges or transitions in their lives.

Peace of Mind for Parents

Knowing that their children are in a safe and enriching environment provides parents with peace of mind. This allows them to focus on their work or personal commitments, knowing that their children are well-cared for and thriving in a supportive setting.

Wraparound care is a valuable resource that not only supports parents in their professional endeavours but also nurtures the growth and development of children. With its flexibility, consistency, academic support, and emphasis on social and emotional well-being, wraparound care plays a vital role in creating a positive and enriching environment for families. Embracing this holistic approach can lead to happier, healthier, and more balanced lives for both parents and children.

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The Crown Jewels Review

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When it comes to visiting the theatre my views and preference of shows has definitely changed. I would always book to see the big productions such as Wicked, Phantom of the Opera, Grease. I think because I loved musicals so much these where the obvious choices. However I am really enjoying all type of theatre at the moment and I have really been looking forward to the new play The Crown Jewels. 

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Annie The Musical Review

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I have always loved musicals ever since I was a little girl. I grew up watching musicals such as Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Calamity Jane and The King and I. However one of my favourite was Annie. I watched it several times a week and would practice the dance routines in our living room. I must have drove my parents mad. A few years ago I went to the theatre to watch Annie the Musical. I was blown away. Everything about the show was fantastic from start to finish so when we got the chance to see the show again we jumped at the chance. 

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25 Halloween Events In Manchester 2023

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We try to find as many fun things to do around Halloween as possible and each year our list of places to visit gets bigger and bigger. The North West definitely gets in to the spooky spirit with so many Manchester Halloween events to enjoy. If you are looking for family fun this Halloween then you need to check out our ever growing list which I will keep updated.

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12 Of The Best Autumn Walks In The North West

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There is something about Autumn that makes me what to put on my wellies or walking boots and head out for a nice long walk. Autumn time is quickly becoming one of my favourite seasons, the leaves are falling, the colours are changing and there is a fresh feel to the air. It's took me a while to figure out where are the best Autumn walks in the North West but these are definitely our favourites.

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Calderstones Park

Postcode - L18 3JB

Calderstones Park offers visitors 94 acres of woodland, lake and fields. Visit the beautiful Japanese and old English gardens and make sure you do not miss the one thousand year old tree.

Opening Times - 24 hours a day all year round.

Children's Play Area - Yes, there is a children's playground and also a woodland climbing area for older children.

Cafe - Yes, The Reader Cafe offers the choice of breakfast and lunch, sandwiches, snacks, salads, soups and desserts. Take some time out and enjoy two bookshelves full of books to read while eating.

Toilets - Yes

Parking - Yes there are two main car parks

Anything else - The park recently updated its facilities with The Storybarn an imaginative play space for children and families to discover their love of books, an ice cream parlour and miniature railway.

For more information visit The Storybarn

Sefton Park

Postcode - L17 1AP

Sefton Park is an ideal location for an Winter Walk. It boasts over 200 acres of landscape including paths to follow, an array of trees and even statues of Peter Pan and an Eros fountain.

Opening Times - 24 hours a day

Children's Play Area - Yes, includes a range of outdoor play equipment including slides, swings and roundabout.

Cafe - Yes, the Aviary cafe offers hot and cold refreshments and the lakeside cafe offers coffee and ice cream.

Toilets - No

Parking - Yes, there are a couple of parking areas and also on street parking too.

Anything else - There is no charge to enter the park. The park has a boating lake, the palm house, caves and waterfalls and a bandstand. Fishermen are welcome but you will need an angling licence.

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Croxteth Park

Postcode - L11 1EH

The largest of the parks is Croxteth Park offering over 500 acres of woodland, paths, ponds, streams and trails. There is also the chance for you to test your navigation skills whilst orienteering.

Opening Times - 7am - 7pm for the inner park

Children's Play Area - Yes, there are two palygrounds to accommodate all ages.

Cafe - The park has two cafe's. One is situated in the main grounds and the other cafe is within the farm.

Toilets - Yes, situated in the main grounds and within the farm.

Parking - Yes

Anything else - The park has a
Country hall and Walled Garden

Children's Farm.
Farm: Daily 10:00am – 5:00pm
Last entry 4:00pm
£5 per person
Children Under 1 Go Free

Birkenhead Park

Postcode - CH41 4HY

Birkenhead Park has influenced park designs all over the world and was the inspiration for Central Park in New York. The park is a must for a Winter walk with beautiful landscapes, unusual trees and wildlife.

Opening Times - 24 hours a day, all year round. The visitor centre is open 9am-4:30pm 7 days a week except for 25th and 26th December and 1st January

Children's Play Area - Yes, There is a children's play area located just by the Ashville Road entrance to the park with modern facilities. There is also a small rockery meant for climbing and a regular ice cream truck

Cafe - Yes, inside the visitor centre

Toilets - Yes, inside the visitor centre

Parking - There is no car park however there is on street car parking.

Anything else - Two lakes available for angling but a permit is required. Architecture Trail, Sports at the park including boules, cricket and tennis and guided ranger walks


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Heaton Park

Postcode - M25 2SW

Heaton Park claims to be the biggest and best park in the North West with specific walks and run trails suitable for all the family so it is a must for a Winter walk.

Opening Times - 8am till dusk

Children's Play Area - Yes, there are two play areas designed for children.

Cafe - There are 4 separate cafes offering takeaway only

Toilets - Yes

Parking - Yes, chargeable to a maximum of £3 per day

Anything else - There are a range of activities and facilities also available including donkey rides and Treetop high ropes.

Tramway museum and tram rides. You can visit the museum and take a tram ride on most Sundays and bank holidays. Tickets £2, children £1 and a family ticket for £5. The museum is near the Middleton Road entrance.

Between April and September, you can hire a rowing boat or a pedalo to explore the Lake and the wildlife around it. Boat hire is available:

Monday-Friday 10am to 5.30pm (last boat goes out at 4.30pm)
Saturday/Sunday 10am to 8pm (last boat goes out at 7pm)

Click for more information and to book Treetop Trek

Alexandra Park

Postcode - M16 7JL

Alexandra Park boasts 60 acres of grassland and a £5 million transformation in 2014.

Opening Times - From dawn to dusk

Children's Play Area - yes, there are two play areas. One suitable for toddlers and another for older children.

Cafe - Yes

Toilets - Yes, during cafe opening hours

Parking - Yes, parking is available.

Anything else - There is a boating lake which is home to many ducks.

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Delamere Forest

Postcode - CW8 2HZ

Delamere Forest is the largest woodland in Cheshire boasting 972 hectares. It is managed by Forestry England for all to enjoy.

Opening Times - Summer opening times: 8:00am to 8:00pm. Winter opening times: 8:00am to 5:00pm.

Children's Play Area - No

Cafe - Yes. There is a cafe at the visitor centre near the main car park and also The Station cafe near the railway.

Toilets - Yes.

Parking - Yes, there are a number of payable car parks.

Anything else - Go Ape, Gruffalo Orienteering, bike trails and walking trails

Check out our Go Ape Review and Where To Spot A Gruffalo posts

Walton Hall Gardens

Postcode - WA4 6SN

Walton Hall Gardens is set within acres of tranquil and idyllic parkland, steeped in local history and is the perfect space to pop on your wellies and head out for an Winter walk.

Opening Times - September - June 10:30-4pm. July and August 10:30-8pm

Children's Play Area - Yes, a large play structure suitable for all ages.

Cafe - The Heritage Cafe is open 9-5pm for takeaway only.

Toilets - Yes

Parking - Yes, chargable.

Walton Hall and Gardens operates a pay and display car park.
Daily charges:
Mon-Fri: £3.00
Sat-Sun and bank holidays: £4.00
Coaches: £8.00

Anything else - There issue much to do and see at Walton Hall Gardens including

The Children’s Zoo
Summer opening
10.30 am – 4.00 pm
Last admittance at 3.45 pm

Adventure Golf
10.30 am – 4.30 pm
Last tee off 4.00 pm

Thomas The Tank Engine Land Train

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Williamson Park

Postcode - LA1 1UX

Williamson Park is home to the iconic Ashton Memorial and 54 acres of beautiful parkland with enchanting woodland walks, play areas and breathtaking views to the Fylde Coast, Morecambe Bay and the Lake District fells and mountains.

Opening Times - October to March: 10am - 4pm. April to September: 10am - 5pm

Children's Play Area - Yes

Cafe - Yes. The Pavilion Cafe is serving takeaway

Toilets - Toilet facilities are open next to the Ashton Memorial and in Wyresdale Road Car Park but remain closed in the café.

Parking - There are two pay and display car parks in Williamson Park - at the Quernmore Road entrance (15 spaces, including disabled parking) and at the Wyresdale Road entrance (100 spaces). Please note that from the Wyresdale Road car park there is quite an uphill walk to the park facilities.

Up to 1 hour £1
Full day £2
Evening after 5.30pm £1

Anything else - Entry to Williamson Park grounds and the Ashton Memorial is free. Entry to the Butterfly House and Mini Zoo (available for purchase at the gift shop)
Adult £4
Child £3 (under-3s free)
Family (2+2) £13
Concessions/students £3.50

Avenham & Miller Parks

Postcode - PR1 8JT

Avenham & Miller Parks are located in the heart of Preston's city centre, yet feel far removed from their urban surroundings. The parks are connected by beautiful and scenic paths, creating one large and diverse park with a lot to offer.

Opening Times - Listed as Always Open

Children's Play Area - Yes

Cafe - Yes, The Pavilion Cafe offers hot and cold drinks, lunch options and children's menu.
April - September: Monday - Sunday: 10am - 5pm
October - March: Monday - Sunday: 10am - 4pm

Toilets - Yes

Parking - Yes. A 40-space car park for Avenham & Miller Parks can be found on South Meadow Lane, opposite The Continental Pub (PR1 8JN). There are also a number of city centre car parks to choose from, which include disabled parking.

Anything else - The park's paths circle this large green space and offer serene views from all angles. This includes views of the park's Japanese Rock Garden - a beautiful and exotic garden area created in the 1930s. Miller Park has many fascinating and historical points of interest. These include its listed water fountain, rock features, spiralling gardens, and a large basalt rock from the Giant's Causeway.

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Grizedale Forest

Postcode - LA22 0QJ

Grizedale forest in the heart of the Lake District World Heritage Site, offers the perfect Winter day out for everyone

Opening Times - The forest is open 7 days a week, dawn til dusk

Children's Play Area - Yes. Grizedale Visitor Centre has a large children's play area and there are a couple of picnic benches surrounding the structure.

Cafe - Yes, at the visitor centre for takeaway only.

Toilets - Yes, there is a large toilet block by the main car park and also toilet facilities in the visitor centre.

Parking - Yes. Visitor Centre and Kennels car parks have a pay on exit system with the current charges
Up to 20 minutes £0.00
Up to 1 hour £2.20
Each additional 20 minutes £0.45
All day £8.00

Moor Top and Bogle car parks - currently no charge

Anything else - There is a Go Ape at Grizedale Forest, Bicycle hire, 10 walking trails and 9 cycle trails to follow.

Tarn Hows 

Postcode - LA21 8AQ

Tarn Hows offers an accessible circular (1¾ miles) walk through beautiful countryside with majestic mountain views.

Opening Times - From Dawn to Dusk

Children's Play Area - No

Cafe - No, an ice cream operates most days in the car park.

Toilets - Yes, they are situated in the main car park

Parking - Yes. Tarn Hows and Glen Mary car parks are open operating pay and display.

Anything else - There are accessible paths at the lakes edge so wellies would be ideal for little paddlers.

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These are 12 of the best Autumn walks in the North West and I would love to hear from you if you had any others to share.


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What Factors Should I Consider Before Installing Vinyl Flooring?

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If you've decided on luxury vinyl flooring, such as Luvanto, for your home, you may be drawn to its stylish appeal. However, have you thought about how its benefits relate to your home and what you can do to maintain its appearance over time?

Undoubtedly, you're thrilled with your choice and the potential cost savings if you're installing it yourself. Let's delve deeper into how it can work out for the better.

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Which Room Are You Targeting?

Different rooms have varying requirements, with some needing more care and consideration than others.

For instance, when installing vinyl flooring in a bathroom or kitchen, moisture becomes a major factor. In these cases, 100% waterproof properties are necessary, but it's important to note that leaving large amounts of water unattended can damage any flooring, including vinyl.

Hallways, which experience heavy foot traffic, require highly durable and long-lasting flooring. Examining the specific needs and usage of each room is crucial when selecting the right vinyl.

How Will Children and Pets Affect the Flooring?

Children and pets can contribute significantly to wear and tear on the floor. Ideally, you should choose vinyl with the most resilient wear layers and anti-slip design.

Luvanto luxury vinyl flooring offers durability and resistance to constant use. It could be the perfect choice for reducing accidents and providing overall comfort when kids and pets are roaming around.

Luvanto flooring is designed to be practical, soft, and long-lasting, ensuring maximum satisfaction and easy maintenance.

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Will the Flooring Disrupt the Room's Cohesiveness?

Unless you're planning a bold, outlandish colour scheme throughout your home, vinyl flooring comes in numerous designs that complement your interior choices. The flooring can seamlessly transition between rooms, providing a cohesive look even if you desire a different vibe without separate floors.

By carefully selecting designs that can integrate perfectly with your existing rooms, you can achieve a harmonious balance in your home without sacrificing personal style.


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Game Over Escape Room - Squid Game Review

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If you are a regular reader you know we absolutely love Escape Rooms. We have quite a few Escape Rooms in Liverpool all offering a great experience and perfect for visiting as a family, with friends or as a couple. Up until recently it's always been a thing John and I did together, however little J is now very keen to take part and has been joining in with us. Even as a three we still have a 100% escape record and we were hoping that would continue when we tried a new venue Game Over

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Factors to Consider While Buying Eyeglasses

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E-commerce is taking the world by storm- after all, the convenience offered by it is unbeatable. When we can buy glasses while taking a chill pill in our comfort zone, why hop from one brick-and-mortar store to another? The internet is up to the brim with a wide range of lenses, frames and customisation options- everything is just a few clicks away. But, we also understand that choosing the best eyeglasses with perfect fit and prescription accuracy looks like a daunting task. What if the glasses you receive are not properly crafted? In order to shop online successfully, there are certain tips that you need to keep in mind. Let’s explore the insights and key strategies so that you can make an informed decision and buy glasses.

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Get an Eye Test and Gather Your Prescription Details 

Buying prescription glasses for men and women online is easier than ever before- however, you need to update your prescription before uploading it on the website. We, at Specscart, offer free eye tests to everyone. You can book a slot with us online and show up on the given date and time. Our trained opticians will examine your eyes and suggest glasses accordingly. 

In a prescription, you will find the following details: 
Left and Right Sphere: The prescription’s first number helps to understand how farsighted or nearsighted you are. It is abbreviated as SPH. Here, you will come across a negative or positive sign near the sphere value. 

Left and Right Cylinder: People with astigmatism will find a negative or positive cylinder value (CYL) in their prescription’s second number. If you don’t have this particular eye concern, your prescription will include letters SPH or DS.

Left and Right Axis: Once you are spotted with astigmatism, you will observe an axis value in your prescription’s last number. 

Prism Correction: Prism numbers are responsible for treating various eye conditions- one of them is muscular imbalance. While prism numbers don’t play a great role, it’s better to infuse the numbers while placing an order. 

ADD Value: Prescriptions for progressive, bifocal and reading glasses have an ADD power. This value is represented by a (+) sign. 

Learn About Your Pupillary Distance 

Apart from all the prescription details, it’s important to learn about your pupillary distance as well. Now, what do you mean by pupillary distance or PD? It is a number that measures the overall distance between one pupil’s centre to another pupil’s centre. Like this, you will get glasses that fit you properly and are perfectly centred over the eyes. 

You can easily measure your PD at home. Follow these steps: 
Stand 8 inches away from a mirror- it will help you to get accurate measurements. 

Take a ruler having millimetre markings and place it across your eyebrows. Keep your left eye closed. 

Line up the ruler’s end with your right pupil’s centre. Close your right eye.  

After that, you need to open your left eye and align your ruler to your left pupil’s mid portion. Check out where exactly the measurement ends. 

Consider remeasuring more than once and observe whether the figures are the same every time
If you are buying progressive or bifocal lenses, paying attention to accurate PD measurement is extremely important. 

Decide the Lense You Need 


The various types of lenses we promise to deliver include:
Progressive Lens: Progressive lenses are well-equipped with multifocal lenses- there are no visible lines at all. Glasses with progressive lenses enable you to look at near, intermediate and far distances. 

Single Vision: Single vision lenses generally have one corrective power. Whether you need reading glasses or you are farsighted or nearsighted, these lenses are here to offer clarity and crystal-clear vision. 

Bifocal Lens: In bifocal lenses, you will find multiple focus points along with a visible line to separate them. With these types of lenses, you can now combine the functionality of reading glasses and single vision into one. 

Blue Light Lens: Eyeglasses with blue light lenses are indeed one of the best picks in this digital era. Do these pairs and keep the harmful effect of blue light released from the digital devices at bay.
Polarised Lens: Polarised lenses are responsible for reducing glare and combating eye strain. Perfectly suitable for outdoor activities, these glasses are definitely a catch. 

Decide the Frame Size


Deciding the frame size gets easier if you have an old pair of eyeglasses. All you need to do is check out these three figures:

Eye Size: Eye size is mainly the horizontal width of your lens.

Bridge Size: Bridge size can be measured by the horizontal distance between two of your lenses.

Temple Size: Temple size is the arm piece’s length.

Pave your way toward our Find Fit page and we will recommend glasses that are meant for you. 

Choose Glasses According to Your Face Shape 

There is always a frame for every face. Check out the pointers stated below: 
Square-shaped Face: Individuals with a square-shaped face can try out round glasses and oval glasses.

Ladies can opt for cat-eye glasses that are way too pretty and definitely catchy. 

Round-shaped Face: Since people with a round face shape have soft features, it is best to don square glasses and rectangular glasses. Grabbing a balanced look has never been easier before. 

Oval-shaped Face: If you have an oval-shaped face, congratulations, you are lucky since every glass makes you look stunning. However, you can handpick aviator glasses and cat eyeglasses, thus turning heads. 

Rectangle-shaped Face: Explore our oversized glasses, cat-eye glasses and aviators without having any second thoughts. The collection will make you drool.  

Diamond-shaped Face: You can add round glasses and square frames to the cart- these beauties are crafted to make you stand out. 

Heart-shaped Face: Don square glasses, aviator glasses and round glasses- other’s hearts are bound to skip a beat.
 
If you are wondering how to measure your face shape, we have a comprehensive face shape guide for you. 

To make the best choice, it is always recommended to order our glasses home trial. We send 4 frames, 3 lenses and 1 blue UV light right at your doorstep. You can experiment with the frames for 7 days at a stretch and invest in the one that blows your mind. Shipping is free both ways. 

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Determine the Right Tint


Last but not least, you need to determine the tint that you are looking for (they are optional, of course): 

Pink: Grab your glasses with pink tints and say ‘nay’ to unwanted glare. If you deal with light sensitivity, this tint option will act as a pure boon. 

Red: Red tints boost your skiing and racing experience. Delay no more, take a step toward fearless fashion. 

Green: Glasses with green tints are best for sports like baseball, tennis and golf. Pump up the sportsperson in you and gear up already. 

Yellow: With yellow tints, you can now drive your car in fog and make the most out of it during nighttime adventures. 

Purple: Purple tints are solely responsible for improving your outdoor events. We have the ever-stylish pieces in store, just for you. 

Blue: Blue tints and water sports go hand-in-hand. Incorporate these pairs in your existing glasses collection now. 

Grey: Have a keen interest in running, driving, cycling and golf? Fret not- get your hands on glasses with grey tint and seize the day with ease. 

Orange: Orange tints enhance depth perception and contrast seamlessly. Make sure to carry them in hazy, overcast and foggy conditions. 

Brown: Brown tints are suitable for a lot of activities such as fishing, baseball, golf, hunting, cycling and water sports. 

For more details on the tints, you can read our blog ‘Best Lens Colour for Sunglasses.’

These handful of factors are enough to guide you through the buying process. The autumn months are almost here- when are you planning to shop with us?


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