- There are four styles (rectangular, circular, triangular, and hexagonal).
- Some of the styles have multiple shape options for cells.
- A maze can range in height and width from two to 200 cells.
- It can start in multiple places
After you've made a maze you can try to do it on the computer screen or download the result and use a pencil or pen. If you get stumped you can even show the solution!
The resulting images are free for private use. If you were so inclined you could also purchase a commercial use license, which would let you make money with them.
Sounds like fun. Thanks for sharing, Kathy.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome!
DeleteLooks fun -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteAKKKK! Another time waster! I've got it downloaded.
ReplyDeleteA man after my own heart.
DeleteVery cool! Amazing what computers can do, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteIt is. I remember making mazes by hand in junior high school. Very time consuming.
DeleteOh, dear, I'd better not get involved with that - I waste too much time as it is.
ReplyDeleteEveryone needs some down time.
DeleteFun! And different from all of the other games I've been playing.
ReplyDeleteMazes use a completely different type of logic than word or number games.
DeleteWhile I have never been an online game player, Kathy, this looks like an interesting one. BTW you seem to have a persistent spammer as the comment posted above has also appeared previously. My suggestion is to delete it.
ReplyDeleteI saw the multiple spam posts this morning, but didn't have time to take care of it before leaving the house. Now I can proudly say comments are spam-free.
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