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A maze can be considered a puzzle by which the solution is an uninterrupted path through an intricate pattern of line segments meant to confuse and confound from a starting point to a goal.
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Think Labyrinth!Learn all about mazes. Features an interactive maze program, information on the movie Labyrinth, and a gallery of computer mazes.
Maze BoxLots of different mazes made from interesting pictures.
Blackdog Maze-O-RamaCollection of web based maze games as well as print and holiday themed mazes.
Oh! ToysU.S. on-line source for Cuboro, a unique set of blocks and marbles that let you create endless marble track constructions
Javascript Maze MakerA free, downloadable maze maker that makes javascript cursor mazes. Several of my best ones are on the site.
The Craze MazeAn online maze game that can play offline. Over thousand mazes with selectable, 3D themes. Mazes changed periodically.
Segovia MazesA collection of hand-drawn mazes that use underpasses, teleports, and twisty-turny maze tricks to befuddle the eye and challenge the mind.
Amazeing ArtExplore the world of mazes, labyrinths, and ancient wonders with author Christopher Berg. From ancient architectural mazes to modern puzzles, discover the history and mystery of the maze.
TeacherView.com: MazesOffers a collection of printable .PDF format mazes.
theBigZoo Maze BuilderProvides an online tool that creates a multitude of printable mazes.
MazesOffers a variety of printable mazes.
Click MazesInteractive puzzles and mazes to play online (Java). Also included in special galleries are many hand drawn mazes of the "print and solve" variety.
On a Maze programThe art of obfuscation. An excerpted passage recalling the difficulties of creating a maze-generating program and a way of how to approach such a problem.
Snake Oil's Psychedelic MazesA half-dozen maze creations by Humboldt Baxter.
Bills GamesA random-making maze generator to then print and solve.
Monster MazesA subscription-based site with over one thousand PDF mazes at varying degrees of difficulty.
Chris NevisonA lab example that is to explore different algorithms for searching for a solution to a problem, where the solution can be developed one step at a time.
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rec.puzzles
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