Follow black lines from top left to bottom right or the other way around!
digital crossroads
- May 22nd, 2012
- Posted in Mazes
- Tagged difficult, gimp, lines
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
From the disk at top right to the disk near bottom center, using the black lines as paths.
This maze features perhaps three distinct puzzles, each of which start at a black disc and end at the other.
Easy: use teleportation stations (jump to any other identical symbol) using only black noodles.
Not as easy: use red or blue noodles as well, but not both.
Harder: use teleportation stations in all three colors of noodles.
Fred requested a maze that has multiple layers.
For this maze, start in the top left or bottom right, where the 1/4 visible discs are located. Â Wait until paths open up between the circles and make your way to the other disc.