This one was fun. It’s like four mini mazes in one. Each side has one “Start” and two “Finishes”. As usual, only one “Finish” is real in each side.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Number 3: Four Square?
This one was fun. It’s like four mini mazes in one. Each side has one “Start” and two “Finishes”. As usual, only one “Finish” is real in each side.
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Maze Number 2: Ramen
As the name implies, this one reminds me of packaged ramen noodles before you cook them. One place to “Start”, four to “Finish” with only one being real. It’s an easy maze though, should be fun for kids.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Number 1 – The Introduction
Once upon a time, I would spend my time doodling things. Flowers, people, and mazes. I eventually drifted away from that and years past with very little thought about the mazes of those sort of far gone days.

Then one morning I woke up from a strange dream. That’s another talent of my mine, remembering dreams after I wake up. In the dream I was drawing mazes again and blogging about it. Thinking for a minute, I decided that was a great idea. I immediately drew this maze, the first one in almost 10 years. I know I need to practice them more, but what better way to do it. :)
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Then one morning I woke up from a strange dream. That’s another talent of my mine, remembering dreams after I wake up. In the dream I was drawing mazes again and blogging about it. Thinking for a minute, I decided that was a great idea. I immediately drew this maze, the first one in almost 10 years. I know I need to practice them more, but what better way to do it. :)
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