With this maze, it was the shape that got me. Something about the shape the paths made reminded me of a root vegetable. The turnip came to mind only because of a movie I watched recently. One of the characters in the movie is a scarecrow with a turnip for a head. This has one “start” and one “finish”. It’s a relatively easy maze, but should still be fun.
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Monday, August 27, 2012
Number 23: Turnip
With this maze, it was the shape that got me. Something about the shape the paths made reminded me of a root vegetable. The turnip came to mind only because of a movie I watched recently. One of the characters in the movie is a scarecrow with a turnip for a head. This has one “start” and one “finish”. It’s a relatively easy maze, but should still be fun.
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