It’s not hard to tell that I like flowers. After all this is the second flower maze I’ve drawn, or is it the third? Anyway, you “start” at the center of the blossom, and “finish” in one of the leaves. Enjoy!
It’s not hard to tell that I like flowers. After all this is the second flower maze I’ve drawn, or is it the third? Anyway, you “start” at the center of the blossom, and “finish” in one of the leaves. Enjoy!
This maze is a bit of an odd one. Not odd in the way is was drawn, but in afterward. This poor maze has no name, for the life of me I can’t think of one. Will you please help me think of a name? Beyond that, it as just one “start” and one “finish”. Enjoy!
Simply put, I called this maze “Focus” because you are going to need that to do it. But I guess that’s necessary for any of my mazes. Anyway, there’s one tiny “start” and one larger “finish”. Enjoy!
If you ever see me walking down the street, you will notice that I have a habit of carrying around an umbrella, be it rain or shine. They are incredibly useful to have around after all, I would practically be lost without one. So it’s only natural for me to make an umbrella maze right? You “start” at the handle and eventually “finish” at the top. Enjoy!
This maze was surprisingly quick to draw. Just not so quick to post. ![]()
Something about the shape and the “starts” reminded me of a button. Actually I think it would be kind of cute to have maze buttons, I mean like buttons for clothes, not the kind in my maze shop. Anyways, there are two ways to “start” and just one “finish”. Enjoy!
Another tiny maze to try. I thought this one kind of looked like a bike helmet, hence the name. Remember to always wear a helmet, you wouldn’t believe how many times I’ve seen kids riding without one. Anyway, one way to “start” with one “finish”. Enjoy!
Yes, I know the name of this maze is a little corny, but it’s true. Plus what else would you call a maze that has a heart shaped “start”. Anyways, it’s a quick little maze to try. Enjoy!
