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A maze is a puzzle in the form of a complex branching passage through which the solver must find a route. This is different from a labyrinth, which has an unambiguous through-route and is not designed to be difficult to navigate.

One type consists of a set of rooms linked by doors (so a passageway is just another room in this definition). You enter at one spot, and exit at another, or the idea may be to reach a certain spot in the maze.

Mazes have been built with walls and rooms, with hedgess, turf, or crops such as corn or, indeed, maize, or with paving stones of contrasting colors or designs.

Mazes can also be drawn on paper to be followed by a pencil.

One of the short stories of Jorge Luis Borges featured a book that was a literary maze.

Various maze generation algorithms exist for building mazes, either by hand or by computer.

Table of contents
1 Solving Mazes
2 Mazes open to the public
3 Maze by Christopher Manson
4 Mazes in science experiments
5 External Links

Solving Mazes

The best-known rule for traversing mazes is known as either the left-hand rule or the right-hand rule. By keeping one hand in contact with one wall of the maze, you are guaranteed not to get lost, and will either reach the exit or return to the entrance. If the maze is simply connected, i.e. all its walls are connected together, this method will cause you to traverse the whole of the maze. If not, it will not help you to find the disjoint parts of the maze.

The mathematician Leonhard Euler was one of the first to analyse mazes mathematically, and in doing so founded the science of topology.

Mazes open to the public

Maze by Christopher Manson

Maze (Henry Holt & Company, Inc.; (February 1989), ISBN 0805010882), billed as "The World's Hardest Puzzle", is a 45-room house in the form of a book. A party of naive adventurers is led through by an unnamed poet, whose identity is a subject of much speculation. Each page is a room, with hundreds of possible visual clues in the picture along with the numbers of the rooms that can be entered, and a page describing the actions of the narrator and the adventurers which may contain even more clues. The object is to reach the "center" (Page 45), answer the riddle found there, and get back out in the fewest possible steps (16).

Mazes in science experiments

Mazes are often used in science experiments to study spatial
navigation and learning. Such experiments typically use rats or mice. Examples include the Barnes maze, the Morris water maze, and the radial arm maze.

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Think Labyrinth!
Learn all about mazes. Features an interactive maze program, information on the movie Labyrinth, and a gallery of computer mazes.
http://www.astrolog.org/labyrnth.htm

Maze Box
Lots of different mazes made from interesting pictures.
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/eisaku/e_maze/index.html

United World Enema Mazes
An intricate hand drawn maze of a dragon.
http://hometown.aol.com/brhermit/myhomepage/index.html

Amazing Stuff
Designer of personalized mazes and many other products.
http://www.amazing-stuff.com/

LCM Maze Page
A deceptively simple colored path maze at the Louisiana Children's Museum site. The maze is static - the site does not generate new mazes.
http://www.lcm.org/maze/maze.html

Blackdog Maze-O-Rama
Collection of web based maze games as well as print and holiday themed mazes.
http://blackdog4kids.com/games/maze/index.html

Oh! Toys
U.S. on-line source for Cuboro, a unique set of blocks and marbles that let you create endless marble track constructions
http://www.oh-toys.com

Javascript Maze Maker
A free, downloadable maze maker that makes javascript cursor mazes. Several of my best ones are on the site.
http://www.geocities.com/tim_l_m_p/

The Craze Maze
An online maze game that can play offline. Over thousand mazes with selectable, 3D themes. Mazes changed periodically.
http://haychan.tripod.com/maze/

Segovia Mazes
A collection of hand-drawn mazes that use underpasses, teleports, and twisty-turny maze tricks to befuddle the eye and challenge the mind.
http://www.geocities.com/segoviamazes/

Amazeing Art
Explore the world of mazes, labyrinths, and ancient wonders with author Christopher Berg. From ancient architectural mazes to modern puzzles, discover the history and mystery of the maze.
http://www.amazeingart.com/

Morrison Maze Prints
Original signed and numbered prints made with lithograph plates by maze artist Christopher Morrison.
http://www.morrisonmaze.com/

TeacherView.com: Mazes
Offers a collection of printable .PDF format mazes.
http://www.teacherview.com/ActivityPages/mazes/index.htm

theBigZoo Maze Builder
Provides an online tool that creates a multitude of printable mazes.
http://www.thebigzoo.com/games/mazes/

Mazes
Offers a variety of printable mazes.
http://www.mazes.org.uk/

Click Mazes
Interactive puzzles and mazes to play online (Java). Also included in special galleries are many hand drawn mazes of the "print and solve" variety.
http://www.clickmazes.com/

Great Mazes
Free online print-out maze archive. Hundreds of free hand-drawn and computer-made mazes to download and print.
http://www.greatmazes.tk

Andrew Bernhardt's Mazes
Hand-drawn mazes with bridges and one-way paths, most of which are free.
http://members.toast.net/bernhardts/mazes.htm

On a Maze program
The art of obfuscation. An excerpted passage recalling the difficulties of creating a maze-generating program and a way of how to approach such a problem.
http://homepages.cwi.nl/%7Etromp/maze.html

Snake Oil's Psychedelic Mazes
A half-dozen maze creations by Humboldt Baxter.
http://trap.mtview.ca.us/%7Eecripe/mazes/mindex.html

Joe Was - Mazes
Cartoon-style mazes that have appeared in 'Ripley's Believe it or Not' Museums worldwide.
http://www.onceuponatoon.com/mazes.html

Bills Games
A random-making maze generator to then print and solve.
http://www.billsgames.com/mazegenerator/

Chris Nevison
A lab example that is to explore different algorithms for searching for a solution to a problem, where the solution can be developed one step at a time.
http://cs.colgate.edu/faculty/nevison.pub/web102/web102S00/Lab6A.htm

A Novel Algorithm for Solving Mazes
An unconventional way of looking at the "rat in the maze" maze generation.
http://ogun.stanford.edu/%7Ebnayfeh/mazealgo.html

Astronaut Mazes
Three detailed mazes from the Future Astronauts of America Foundation.
http://www.angelfire.com/nc3/faa2001/kids/mazes.html



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