Coral
- January 6th, 2015
- Posted in Mazes
- Tagged easy, hand made, two solutions
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When I exported the ellipses and ribbons maze, I had the what background layer invisible, but didn’t notice for some reason. Here’s the maze as originally designed:
Though the ribbons and parallel paths may look like they pass over and under each other, this maze is designed to be purely flat.
There’s a very simple way to solve it, and a more complex way to solve it. Either way, the path does not cross any dark lines.
The basic pattern for this maze was taken from a game level I made for a guy I met online. I hope to do some cross-promotion with his work and mine!
This maze is quite easy no matter which way you solve it. One way is just very circuitous!
Click below for the wrong way to go!
This piece started with a bunch of right angles drawn on the page, all in one of four different orientations, hence the word “aligned” in the title. I then drew lots of curves to connect the right angles until they were all used up and a maze had appeared!
Try to get from one dark ball to the other. There are two distinct paths that I’ve found.