DYSON is locking several Brits into a mysterious game room to see if they can escape – and they will need your help.

The Brexit-backing British engineering giant is on a quest to find recruits who can help it create lots of snazzy new products to rival its robot hoovers and smart hairdryers.

2 Brits will enter The Smart Rooms, where they must complete a variety of engineering cryptic challenges

Contestants were picked after they managed to decode a cryptic clue Dyson left on its YouTube channel.

They have been invited to a location in Brixton, south London, where they will enter The Smart Rooms over the weekend.

The top secret challenge will be live streamed on gaming network Twitch so that viewers can help them out.

2 Think you can join James Dyson's team? Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Players must to navigate four rooms found in an everyday home including the kitchen, a kids' bedroom and a garage.

At any point in the game, the players can ask the Twitch audience team for advice by placing objects or words under four spot lights, similar to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.

The Twitch team will vote on which of the four lights is shining on the correct answer. All answers will be collated using #SmartRooms.

But there's nothing stopping the wider world from throwing curve balls at the players' expense.

Participants will work at making a connected home smarter to a timer, but it's not just about computer skills, it's about using logic too, Dyson told the Sun Online.

The players have a pretty good advantage, already.

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The brainboxes were picked after they managed to crack a seemingly impossible cryptic clue that Dyson left on YouTube.

You can get in on the action and help the teams through a live stream here on Twitch from 10am – 8pm on Saturday the 4th of February.

Same timings apply to Sunday the 5th of February.

Max Conze, Dyson CEO said: "Dyson's ambitions are enormous. The Smart Rooms have been designed to reward those willing to relentlessly question convention, to find new solutions for everyday problems. Only the bold need apply."

The winners will be given a signed hoover and encouraged to apply for one of the thousands of new roles opening up in the British engineering company.

Dyson recently opened its £250m campus in Malmesbury, Wiltshire.

It's currently home to 2,500 Dyson people, the campus hands-on prototyping, designing, alongside breakout spaces for collaborative projects.

In addition a new Dyson Software Hub has opened in Bristol, where coders will help develop mobile apps to support Dyson's growing range of connected machines.

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