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?

from upper left to lower right, only using alternating small and large dots to turn
Follow black lines from the ball near the center to the ball in upper left corner.

From upper left corner to center, following black paths
Travel along the constellation lines from upper left to lower right, or vice versa!

follow black lines from upper left to lower right
Follow black lines from top left to bottom right or the other way around!

TL:BR
From the top right spiral to the bottom right spiral, only via gentle curves.

smoothly travel from top right spiral to bottom right spiral
Two mazes this week: In both cases, travel from the dot in the center to the outside.
Take your time with the second one 😉

from the dot in the center to the outside

from the dot in the center to the outside
Travel from inside the circle to the outside.

following white lines, get 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.

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

go from one spot to the other
Following black lines, travel between discs in upper right and lower left corners.

Follow black lines from lower left to upper right
From the disk at top right to the disk near bottom center, using the black lines as paths.

from disk to disk, using the black lines as paths
This maze is for Lin. Â 🙂
Start and end at the arrows near the bottom middle, using the flower at the top to change between black and white paths.

from arrow to arrow, using the flower to transition
We were trying to think of good names for this. Â Soness suggested along the lines of “angles” and I joked that we could call it “angels” in an apparent misspelling, like “from all angels.”
For this maze, go from one black triangle to the other, using the black lines as paths.
