When I was little, I learned that HI could be read as HI if turned 90 degrees.
HI June 2014
- October 21st, 2014
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- Tagged easy, gimp, repetition, right angles
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When I was little, I learned that HI could be read as HI if turned 90 degrees.
This maze uses a tiling technique that makes for interesting patterns and slightly faster maze-making. Â However, it makes the making so easy that the solving is too difficult for me personally. Â I use flood fill to make sure it’s solvable.
Oh, and it’s called Comedy because I was watching Dave Chappelle and Louis C.K. when I made it.
This is one of the first mazes I made after learning how to make seamless tiling in Gimp.  Offset layer is magic!
This maze is for my brother Fred.
“Piled Higher and Deeper” logo by Jorge Cham
www.phdcomics.com
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.
I used gimp again for this maze, wanting to use slight variations of repeated patterns to make a complex-looking maze actually be a bit complex.
S and G stand for Start and Goal, or Go and Stop, as you prefer. Â The circles are just cosmetic.