This is one of the first mazes I made after learning how to make seamless tiling in Gimp.  Offset layer is magic!
Feb 2014 maze
- June 10th, 2014
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- Tagged gimp, moderate, paths, repetition
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This is one of the first mazes I made after learning how to make seamless tiling in Gimp.  Offset layer is magic!
Curl of a cat tail at the bottom and two ears at the top?
Try to get from one ear to the other.
Mr Big and Mr Small are friends. Mr Big lives in a cabin by the lake, raising goats. He has bears to help herd the goats and act as bodyguards. Mr Small just does whatever Mr Small likes.
In this maze, follow paths straight until you reach a big or small circle. Then you can choose the next path to follow. Starting from a white-dotted dot, can you follow straight paths and alternately stopping at small and big dots?
Follow black lines from the ball near the center to the ball in upper left corner.
Travel along the constellation lines from upper left to lower right, or vice versa!
For my friend Sabina, who suggested making a maze with teleportation points.
Travel along white paths between the large circular shapes on the left. Â Arrival at an endpoint allows teleporting to any other same-colored endpoint.
Follow white paths from circle to triangle or the other way around!
Available as a poster on Zazzle.
Though a bit more challenging to go from one dot to two dots, it’s easy to go from two to one in this maze because of the way the splits are pointed.
I started with a blank slate and finished this maze before I realized I hadn’t saved it once.
Start from a dot and go to any other dot. Discuss if adjacent dots count.
Thanks to Travis for giving me this idea!
Travel along the thin lines from one anchor square to each of the others.
Lines change from black to white and back again depending on the surrounding color. There are a few protrusions which may be used as start or end points. Enjoy exploration!
There’s only one dead end. Â Try to get from there to the center of the other circular shape.