I go on YouTube sometimes and I get lost for hours. It really sucks my time away and stops me from getting things done. You’ve been there too ? At least with some of the things I watch I come away as a smarter person (Don’t I?). Well today I am going to use YouTube to my advantage. I’m going to use it to show you some of the wormholes I have gone down. And it’s all about mazes and labyrinths. So let’s get your algorithm ready to be changed !! First, you should check out my YouTube channel. I make and solve the weekly mazes in video form. Maybe even subscribe.
My Favorite Maze and Labyrinth Videos
Let’s start with a cat video because that is how the internet was invented (Probably). And the cute factor is high because it’s kittens !!!!
Now a quick feature on the Godfather of Mazes Adrian Fisher with some great aerial video of some of his work from around the world. Check out the thumbnail of this hedge maze !
Everyone loves a good countdown list, in a blog or a vlog. Here is a video showing the 15 Most confusing mazes in the physical world. As someone who makes mazes on paper and on screens I love and respect these large scale projects !
Oh, you thought we were done with cat videos. Nope. No. NO. MORE CAT VIDEOS !!!! I love the YouTube Channel Kittisaurus. If you like cats you already know this channel. highly recommended.
And let’s keep the animal theme going with a great Hamster Maze with some nice Super Mario theme work !
Time to look at some labyrinth videos ! While most of things I watch are fun and interesting I do like the occasional educational. With labyrinths that is a lot of what you find, like these 2 informational videos:
How about a top 10 list ? Got it !
Great thumbnail from VSauce.
And we have a video from National Geographic about mazes that features a maze at the National Atrium Museum in Washington DC.
And I just had to add this long video (all 44 minutes of it) from Forge Labs that features a giant haunted maze in Minecraft.
And you can’t have YouTube without MrBeast. Here are 2 videos of a $10K maze challenge. He also did a laser maze challenge !
I found this maze of a spider on YouTube and wanted to share it. This is really detailed and wonderful ! My personal YouTube channel has a way to go before I get to this but this gives me something to strive for ! It is by K Lars Lohn of Corvalis, Oregon, the owner of twobraids.art. While this video is impressive, check out his website for more amazing maze art !
And of course, while all of the above creators have millions of subscribers, I currently have less than 30. Here is a video of one of my mazes being made. I like it.
And we haven’t touched on corn mazes yet (called maize mazes in some countries). But I love to see them being made ! The problem is there are so many videos I like they get their own post !
How Corn mazes are Made - A Collection of Corn Maze Videos
Ok, did you enjoy our exploration on YouTube ? I did. Now your algorithm is nice a tilted towards this content. Expect to see much more of it now in your recommendations !