Simply put, I called this maze “Focus” because you are going to need that to do it. But I guess that’s necessary for any of my mazes. Anyway, there’s one tiny “start” and one larger “finish”. Enjoy!
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Number 52: Focus
Simply put, I called this maze “Focus” because you are going to need that to do it. But I guess that’s necessary for any of my mazes. Anyway, there’s one tiny “start” and one larger “finish”. Enjoy!
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Number 51: “Singing in the Rain”
If you ever see me walking down the street, you will notice that I have a habit of carrying around an umbrella, be it rain or shine. They are incredibly useful to have around after all, I would practically be lost without one. So it’s only natural for me to make an umbrella maze right? You “start” at the handle and eventually “finish” at the top. Enjoy!
Monday, September 2, 2013
Number 50: Button
This maze was surprisingly quick to draw. Just not so quick to post.
Something about the shape and the “starts” reminded me of a button. Actually I think it would be kind of cute to have maze buttons, I mean like buttons for clothes, not the kind in my maze shop. Anyways, there are two ways to “start” and just one “finish”. Enjoy!
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