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I just enjoy looking at this pattern. Nevermind that it’s a maze!

Inspired by Andrea Gilbert, this maze is like her Step-Over Sequence Mazes.

To solve it, the pawn can jump over colored bars, landing in adjacent hexagons with each jump. The catch is that the pawn must jump over colored bars in the sequence indicated by the key in the bottom.

Welcome back, Roy G Biv! Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet… finishing a few repetitions, you can jump across violet and out of the maze onto the ball in the lower right.

help the pawn reach the dot by jumping over colored lines in sequence

After scanning this maze, I decided the red and orange bars looked too similar, so I used gimp to fill in the red bars with a brighter red color.

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This is a maze for Karen!

To solve this maze, we recall ROY G BIV, the abbreviations for the color names (in English) of a rainbow.

Start with the red line on the left hand side, and trace it to a connected orange line.  Follow this to a connected yellow line, then green, blue, indigo and violet, as in the key in the bottom left of the maze.  Following the pattern twice, I can reach the violet line on the right hand side of the maze.  Can you?

for Karen

follow colors of ROY G BIV

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for Karen