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.
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- May 1st, 2012
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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!
The four dots in the corners are linked via white paths, some more easily navigated than others.
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?