Maze of the Week #62 - Windmill Maze

Maze of the week #62 is of a traditional windmill. I had been thinking about what structures would make interesting mazes and I always came back to a windmill but never followed through until now. I really enjoyed seeing them up close when I visited Belgium, and specifically in Bruges. While this is not a specific windmill (the most famous being on top of the Moulin Rouge in Paris) if you want to learn more about them check out wikipedia.

National Geographic makes nice videos:

Photos: Both taken by me of the aforementioned Moulin Rouge and a windmill in Bruges (which is a wonderful city to visit BTW).

Moulin Rouge

Moulin Rouge

Windmill, Bruges, Belgium

Windmill, Bruges, Belgium

The Maze: When I completed this in black and white I wasn’t satisfied so I added a color version that I prefer. Most mills have neutral colorings but I found a few photos of them with colored roofs.

Windmill Maze

Windmill Maze

I hope you enjoy the maze. If you want to solve it, a free download is available.

Coming next week:

A regional memorial building

Maze of the Week #61 - The Moon

My clue for this week was a maze that would be out of this world. Hopefully you enjoy this large format Maze of the week #61 of The Moon ! I feel like you already know what it looks like and learned about it in school even if you probably don’t recall a lot of fun facts about it.

National Geographic makes nice videos:

The Maze: Back to back weeks with experiments with size. This one is square, and quite large. I went with color, although it really is jusy greyscale. And the scale is so large you can’t see the start and goal easily without downloading it.

A maze of the moon

The Moon Maze

I hope you enjoy the maze. Moon maze download is available in it’s permanent home on the site.

Coming next week:

A windmill.

Maze of the Week #60 - SGAE Headquarters

We stay Spanish speaking but move to Spain this week from Mexico for Maze of the week #60 of the very interesting building for Sociedade Xeral de Autores e Editores or SGAE. The building is part of the University of Santiago de Compostela located in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. You can read about the society and what it does on their Wikipedia page.

Take a few minutes and watch the stones being placed as the building was being created:

Most photos of the building are copyrighted so you’ll need to do your own search to see it.

The Maze: A little bit of an experiment. Because the building is so long I matched the maze shape to the building. Great when printed….but a bit odd when fitted to a screen. Full color.

SGAE Headquarters Maze

SGAE Headquarters Maze

I hope you enjoy the maze. Maze download is available.

Coming next week:

A detailed maze that is out of this world !!

Maze of the Week #59 - Walking street in Queretaro, Mexico

Maze of the week #59 takes us to my Winter home of Queretaro, Mexico. If you have never visited, the city center has many walking streets, including this one. I was inspired to take a picture and make it into a maze and video! I took a picture from in front of the Bistrot Chez Julien facing up the walking street called Av. Prol. Luis Pasteur.

If you have 17 minutes and want to learn about my city:

The Photo: Take my word for it, the colors are more vibrant in person !

Queretaro, Mexico walking street

The Maze: Final full color version. I changed the street tiles to make the maze easier.

Queretaro, Mexico walking street Maze

QRO walking street Maze

I hope you enjoy the maze. Maze download is available.

Coming next week:

A building in Spain !