This maze was started by drawing a diagonal line with the “starts” at each end. The shape of it reminded me of grilled cheese sandwiches cut diagonally. Now I’m getting hungry. Two ways to “start” it with two to “finish”. Just like the last maze, only one true “start” and one true “finish”.
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Friday, June 29, 2012
Number 10: Grilled Cheese
This maze was started by drawing a diagonal line with the “starts” at each end. The shape of it reminded me of grilled cheese sandwiches cut diagonally. Now I’m getting hungry. Two ways to “start” it with two to “finish”. Just like the last maze, only one true “start” and one true “finish”.
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Number 9: “S”
I started this maze by simply drawing a big letter “S” and going on from there. You can probably guess where I started. There are two ways to “start” and four places to “finish”, but only one of each that works.
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Saturday, June 23, 2012
Number 8: Egg
Like most of my mazes, I started this one by simply drawing a circle for the “start”. I immediately thought it looked like an egg, at least one on its side. I liked it like that, so I kept it. Of course, now that I finished, the maze looks like an egg with hair. Yummy.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Number 7: Domino
I can’t but think of the irony. The last maze took less than 30 minutes to draw while this one took over a week, and honestly I don’t think it came out quite at good as it should have with that amount of time. Anyway, with this one the “start” and “finish” are very similar to each other. It reminded mean of the spots on dominos hence the name.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Number 6: 30 Minutes
This one I drew at church on the back of a registration card. It was between services and I had to find something to do until 2nd service. It took me less than the 30 minutes to draw this, a new record.
Monday, June 4, 2012
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