• The Mazes - Click on Thumbnail for Full-Size Image

Maze 1 - Under & Over
Perhaps I should have started with an easy one, but that's not like me. This is probably quite challenging although I'm not sure as I haven't done it yet. You can loop under other paths, start at the start, probably advisable to use a pencil to keep track of where you are, and if it seems like you get lost, do your best to follow the paths.

Maze 2 - Block Maze
This is a fairly straight-forward block-maze. Shouldn't need to be too much explaining necessary. Just follow the paths and eventually you'll find your way to the finish. There aren't any dead-ends, but don't think that makes life any easier. Good luck!

Maze 3 - Mixture Maze
A bit of under-over and a warped type of block maze. I was amazed how quickly I managed to draw this one, I wonder how long it takes to do it!

Maze 4 - Cube Maze
This is an interesting one, the maze is a whole pile of cubes stacked on top of each other forming funny shapes. It got a bit screwy with my eyes drawing it, so I wonder what it's like to do it!

Maze 5 - Five Steps
Something a bit different here. From the start you need to proceed to the area marked 1, then to 2, 3, 4 and then back to the finish. A few different types of maze thrown together here. No shortcuts back to the finish please!

Maze 6 - Combination
A bit similar to Maze 3 as there is a mixture of under-over and block mazes. Keep an eye out for the bridges.

Maze 7 - Advanced Under-Over
Possibly the toughest maze I've drawn yet on A4 paper. I suggest you print it out in colour to take advantage of the black and blue differential, which makes it a bit easier to follow your path. Try not to get lost in the "squished" parts of the maze, and follow the path as best you can.
Old Mazes
Back in 1994 I drew quite a few mazes with a friend called Jason. The quality of the scans isn't the best, and there are a few odd bits about them, but they're still pretty cool I think. Click on each thumbnail for a large-sized version.



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