The Weave Maze I takes the compartmentalisation of a large maze one step further than the Labyrinth Maze did. Here, each tile or compartment is very visibly demarcated as the warps and wefts of a plain weave, which becomes the main subject of the piece.
Download Weave Maze I from the drandanArt Downloads page.
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Since each compartment connects to its neighbours with one path each, we can treat it as a single cell in a 4x6 cells maze. (Ignore the little flaps at the margins, since these are obviously dead-ends.) So, we effectively are left with 24 small, 21x25 or 21x29 cells mazes to solve.
Like (almost) all my art mazes, this one is a ‘perfect maze’, meaning there is only one correct path from one u-shaped marker to the other, and there are no loops or closed off areas.
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