With this maze, I started by drawing the “starts” and thinking along the lines of cherries or grapes. When I finished the maze though, I thought it looked more like the face of those monkeys carved out of coconuts you see at souvenir shops. Anyway, there are three ways to “start” and one “finish. Enjoy.
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Monday, October 15, 2012
Number 28: Monkey Face
With this maze, I started by drawing the “starts” and thinking along the lines of cherries or grapes. When I finished the maze though, I thought it looked more like the face of those monkeys carved out of coconuts you see at souvenir shops. Anyway, there are three ways to “start” and one “finish. Enjoy.
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