Good for a windy day, a windy maze! Travel from dot to dot.
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- December 6th, 2011
- Posted in Mazes
- Tagged curvy, easy, paths
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Good for a windy day, a windy maze! Travel from dot to dot.
Starting with some half heart curves, this maze developed on its own.
Which one of the three squares in not accessible from the other two?
Following black lines, travel between discs in upper right and lower left corners.
Following white lines, find your way from one side to the other.
Can you find a path from the center to the outside, traveling only in a clockwise manner?
I’ve been quite busy at work recently, very unbalanced in my “work-life balance.”
Soness sent me this image recently, thinking of my mazes, and sending quite a clear message at the same time.
It doesn’t *exactly* solve the work-life balance equation, but it’s something like a maze and I use it as my acknowledgment that I did *not* create a maze to post today, Tuesday, now Wednesday in my timezone.
Work should be far less insane starting now, and for the foreseeable future, I plan to publish my own mazes every Tuesday, at least!
Though very easy, this maze is impossible to solve with a common technique that is supposed to be able to solve any maze.
The technique: trace along one wall until you reach the end.
(click on the maze for a larger version)
Not a maze with a start and end, but with a question of how few loops need to be cut to release all of them?
These curvy noodles have two points in them. But is there a point to the points? Do they look like an animal? An owl maybe? Or a cat?