Yes, in honor of Valentine’s Day I made a heart maze. It wasn’t as easy expected, try to draw a decent maze while keeping it a recognizable heart shape.
Anyway, there’s just one way to “start” and one way to “finish”. Enjoy!
Yes, in honor of Valentine’s Day I made a heart maze. It wasn’t as easy expected, try to draw a decent maze while keeping it a recognizable heart shape.
Anyway, there’s just one way to “start” and one way to “finish”. Enjoy!
This maze started from a long squiggly line that kind of reminded me of hair. Really, really long hair growing from the “start”. What fairy tale makes you think hair? Rapunzel. So it’s like a maze of hair, don’t get tangled.
Anyways, there is one way to “start” and two ways to “finish”. Enjoy?
Where the name for this maze comes from should be obvious. The way the path goes around the “start” looks similar to a wishbone shape to me. Either that or a pug’s nose, but I liked wish bone better.
Anyway, there is just one way to “start” and two ways to “finish”. Enjoy!
For this maze, I got the idea to split the path immediately at the “start”. Not actually a new technique, but in this case is caused the paths to go repeatedly back and forth in a way that reminded me of a rose bud blooming or blossoming.
Anyway, only one way to “start” with two ways to “finish”. Enjoy!
This maze started just by drawing a large “u” shape that got turned upside down. This shape became the “start” and greatly resembles a jellyfish to me. Specifically a certain jellyfish from an anime series I’ve watch before, Princess Jellyfish.
Anyways, there is just one way to “start” and four different ways to “finish”. Enjoy!
Another squiggle maze, with an unusual name. I couldn’t think of a good name for this one, so I showed it to a friend of mine. It seemed to remind her of a cyclops or something, The “start” looked liked the eye, the “finish” like a mouth, etc. So basically it’s a monster’s face.
Anyway, just one way to “start” and only one way to “finish”. Enjoy!