Bet it isn’t hard to guess where the name for this maze came from. I was thinking it would be could to make mazes shaped like animals and stuff. What better thing to start with than bugs? By beetle, I was thinking of a June bug or a lady bug. Sadly it kind of reminds me of a tick. Anyway, the “starts” are by the eyes and you go around the legs and abdomen, along the wing covers and thorax, and “finish” back at the head. Enjoy.
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Thursday, December 27, 2012
Number 39: Beetle
Bet it isn’t hard to guess where the name for this maze came from. I was thinking it would be could to make mazes shaped like animals and stuff. What better thing to start with than bugs? By beetle, I was thinking of a June bug or a lady bug. Sadly it kind of reminds me of a tick. Anyway, the “starts” are by the eyes and you go around the legs and abdomen, along the wing covers and thorax, and “finish” back at the head. Enjoy.
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