Good for a windy day, a windy maze! Travel from dot to dot.

travel between the swirls from dot to dot

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windy

Following black lines, get from one spot to the other.

go from one spot to the other

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spot to spot

Starting with some half heart curves, this maze developed on its own.

get from one dot to the other two dots

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dot to dots

Go from one dot to another.

go from one dot to another

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two of six

Follow white paths from one spot to the other.

dot to dot

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a few shapes

Which one of the three squares in not accessible from the other two?

From which square can the other two not be reached?

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one of three

Following black lines, travel between discs in upper right and lower left corners.

Follow black lines from lower left to upper right

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eyes

Following white lines, find your way from one side to the other.

follow white lines from one side to the other

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focused

Can you find a path from the center to the outside, traveling only in a clockwise manner?

from center to outside, traveling clockwise

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exit clockwise

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!

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happiness

from dot to dot

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tilated

Travel on white paths from one colored dot to another.

from one colored dot to the other

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wiggggggle

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)

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impossible

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twoodles

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?

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five noodles

from disk to disk

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mortimer

From arrow to arrow

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arrowed triangles

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?

follow the noodles from spot to spot

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pointed curves

From disc to disc

from disc to disc

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bricky

Follow white paths to go from one ring to the other.

travel from one ring to the other

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quite parallel