Maze of the Week #82 is a bit different than my typical maze because it deals with a scene, specifically a scene of a door in Mexico. You may or may not know that I have spent a few Winters in Mexico to get out of the cold. It’s wonderful. This particular door was made as a conglomeration of many different doors I have seen around the country. My reference pictures came from Querétaro and Oaxaca where I have spent the most time. The main picture used was from a house in Oaxaca. This is my 5th maze from Mexico and my 2nd “scene” in the country:
Part 1 - Chichen Itza
Part 2 - Museo Soumaya
Part 3 - QRO walking street
Part 4 - Templo de Sangre de Cristo
Photos: The main door used for the structure of the maze (Oaxaca). A little bit of brick, concrete, stones…typical for Mexico.
Flowers typically found on the sidewalks crawling up the building (Queretaro).
Colorful door with window used in the maze (QRO).
My old neighbor. One version of the electrical you find in Mexico (QRO).
A typical rooftop Water tank (OAX)
The Maze: I changed the colors many times and am still not satisfied…anyway here it is (for now). Start and Goal are in yellow (INICIO and META in Spanish)
I hope you enjoy the maze. Maze download is available on the homepage. Don’t forget to check out my YouTube channel where you can watch this maze being made and solved!!
Coming next week:
A maze of a museum in the news this week !