Saturday, March 13, 2004
A-maze-ing links: Bored at the office with nothing to do today? (Well no, probably not, given that it's Saturday, but think of this as a special treat for Monday morning for all those of you who abandon blogland at the weekend. And if you're a Saturday reader with nothing much else to do today, well, this should help to plug the aching gap between Football Focus and Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway) Why not fill your time with some intellectually stimulating online mazes?
• Clickmazes - Andrea's collection of interactive online mazes is brilliant. My favourites so far include the No left turn maze, the Plank Puzzles, the Tilt Collection and the Maze Gallery. I'm sure you'll find some favourites of your own.
• Logic Mazes - Robert's mazes can get quite complex, but I was endeared by the fiendish Theseus and the Minotaur, and the apparent simplicity of his Alice Mazes.
• Puzzle Beast - James has some deceptively challenging sliding block problems, and do try shuffling the clothes around in his highly original Dry Cleaner Mazes.
• This sucks - It's the Dyson vacuum cleaner telescope game. And it's good, honest.
• Puzzle World - Ah, it's that classic Rush Hour puzzle where you have to move the vehicles around to allow the red car out of the car park.
• Adrian Fisher makes mazes. Real ones. Hedge mazes, mirror mazes, paved mazes, water mazes, even maize mazes. You may well have walked around some of his. Find a maze local to you here. Or buy one of his portable mazes here.
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