It’s not a trick question; just something to do while following lines.
how many triangles?
- June 3rd, 2012
- Posted in Mazey, but not a maze
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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.
I figured out a reasonable way to draw the optimal path solution for my mazes.
(That’s a hint for how to solve this maze!)
Travel from one dot to two dots, without crossing any lines.
Named after the lake near which we stayed when I drew it, this maze is solved by traveling from the area with one dot to the area with two dots, by way of the area with three dots.
Travel from any of the dotted areas to any of the others.
If you’re feeling chipper, visit each of the dotted areas in sequential order.
Without crossing any lines, travel from the arrow to the dot.
Though these might look like noodles, for this maze, they’re not. Â There are targets near the upper and lower right hand sides of the maze; follow paths between them.
Happy Day After Your Birthday, Colleen!!
Travel from one bulb in the cortex to the other, and then come to Japan!
From the top right spiral to the bottom right spiral, only via gentle curves.
The four dots in the corners are linked via white paths, some more easily navigated than others.
Two mazes this week: In both cases, travel from the dot in the center to the outside.
Take your time with the second one 😉
Travel from inside the circle to the outside.
Easiest maze ever to finish out the year!! Follow the black paths from one white square to the other.