What I Use to Make My Mazes

Today I want to give you some background on how I actually make the mazes you see on this site. I touched on this in Part 2 of my Maze conversion project, but wanted to expand upon it a bit here since it is something I am often asked about. This isn’t a How To Make Mazes post, which I have written about extensively, but rather the tools I use and my thoughts on them and mistakes I made in the past.

Some Background - What I used to use to make mazes

When I first started making mazes in high school I drew with pen or markers on paper in Mead art sketch pad books. I mixed the mazes in with other random artwork that I did, switching things up to stay interested. Eventually I decided I liked making mazes and would do many in a row. Then I got hooked and kept making mazes over the years, Eventually I wanted to make more complex and started using the computer to make them. I first used Microsoft Excel. Yes, Excel. Not ideal looking back, but it did give me a grid pattern to work from, but really NO flexibility in design. See the original Microsoft Excel maze below, “Lost in The City”.

a maze of a city skyline

“Lost in the City” Maze made in Microsoft Excel

I actually did a few more in Excel that are on this site. I wonder if you can you find them ? There is an Excel maze in the fan art section. See if you can find it ! I will say that as along as you only need right angles, Excel works better than you think, although the creating is painstakingly slow.

Eventually I got tired of making maze walls by selecting each individual cell and placing the appropriate grid outlines in them. Next I moved on to Microsoft Paint. This gave me the ability to use color and to create much more interesting mazes. I also didn’t need to fit everything into the same grid if I didn’t want to ! The mazes I made in Paint were much better than my Excel ones IMO, but because I was building these mazes a pixel at a time they took months. Yes, MONTHS to make. There is also not an ability to create any grid guidelines to help you draw a maze in Paint - and believe me this is important! Here is an example of one of my Paint mazes:

Empire State Building Maze

Empire State Building Maze Made In Microsoft Paint

So The Empire State Building Maze took months to complete as it was done to scale and created a pixel at a time. As you can see from how small the pathways are on your screen, this maze is shrunk down significantly from actual size. When printed it is 3 feet wide and 9.5 feet tall in full resolution. Yes, it is solvable. You start in the arrow below the A, reach the top point and return back to the start. Brutal. But, Paint is not a vector graphics program. And all of these mistakes I made are all to get to me saying this: To Make Digital Mazes use a Vector Graphics Program. Now, what I use today.

Why Vector Graphics ?

Vector graphics are made up of pathways that can be resized without losing resolution. Non-vector programs use Raster graphics (like png, jpeg, gifs) where the picture is made from individual pixels. That means if you resize the picture you will lose resolution. Making a Vector Maze means you can size it larger or smaller and it will still look good. That isn’t the case for Raster Mazes. The first circle below is raster (PNG) and it looks ok. Check out what happens when you increase the size by 400%. See the pixilation ? (those of you reading this on phones are saying not really)

PNG Circle Paint
PNG Circle Paint 400%

And now the direct comparison between the two types of files which clearly shows why vector is the way you want to design ! The larger I made this the more the Raster would pixelate.

Circle made in Raster vs Vector example

Raster vs Vector Example at 400%

What I Use to Make My Mazes

Inkscape. I do all of my maze making in Inkscape. Inkscape is a free open source vector graphics editor, but you can use a similar product if you already have the needed skills in that program. I found, that like most programs, Inkscape basics can be learned quickly playing around in the program. You can learn a bit more from YouTube videos, and to finally master it so you aren’t frustrated all the time (While muttering why can’t I just do XXXXX) that will just take time and practice. The Inkscape website also has a forum and the majority of the questions are under Beginner’s Questions, so you are not alone!

Time to make some mazes (or labyrinths). If you want to see step by step instructions, I have over 70 different sets to choose from !

Into the Labyrinth (2020) Movie Review

I review any movie containing a maze or labyrinth. And there are some great maze movies that have been made ! But also there are movies that are the complete opposite. Today I will review Into the Labyrinth, or L'uomo del labirinto in Italian and see which list it fits on. The good news is this movie can usually be streamed for free on variety of websites. You can check the current availability using this link to justwatch ! If you are a reader you can also check out the 464 page book from Donato Carrisi on Amazon or better yet your local bookseller / library.

Into the Labyrinth (IMDB) (Amazon)

Of all the movies I have reviewed this has the most different posters. Check out the 4 I found below: 2 with labyrinth imagery and 1 with maze imagery.

Into the Labyrinth movie posters

First, I must say that we live in a world where we are constantly multitasking and electronic devices always want our attention. This is not a multitasking movie. You need to pay attention to the storyline and could easily get confused even if you do pay attention !

Into the Labyrinth is a thriller starring Dustin Hoffman. Should be good. The storyline follows an unfolding narrative that tries to explain how a missing woman, now recovering in a hospital came to be there after escaping her kidnapper. Who is that kidnapper, and what was their motivation ? Also, is that Donnie Darko on the movie poster (poster #1 & #3) ?

The story takes place in 2 different locales with 2 different sets of actors. Dustin, playing a doctor who is a profiler working with the woman in the hospital to find out what happened to her. She seems to have lost her memory and he is helping her recall what has happened to her. All of this happens in English. The other half of the movie shows a private investigation into the same case, all taking place in Italian. As the movie progresses new clues give us a variety of possible suspects. Tension builds. There is a weird rabbit story. The occult is introduced. Tension builds. and 75% of the way into it, the thing starts to show cracks. The story falls apart. Eventually things get tied up at the end, but the great start has already fizzled out. I’m not going to spoil any plot points, but there is a lot going on at the end (something reading the book could much easier explain).

So, what is the deal with the labyrinth ? Well, while the woman was kidnapped she was trapped in a dark stone labyrinth by her captor that included many locked doors. In order to get the supplies she needs she must solve a small 3D labyrinth/maze puzzle that has been left in her cell. Basically, her captor is a big fan of labyrinths.

Overall I give this a 5.5/10, but it had much more potential that was wasted.

SPOILERS: What happened at the end

There are the main twists in the movie Into the Labyrinth (2020):

  • The true identity of the kidnapped girl. Throughout the movie, we are led to believe that the woman in the hospital is Samantha Andretti, the girl who was kidnapped 15 years ago. However, in the final act, it is revealed that the woman in the hospital is actually Mila, a police officer who has been newly abducted and drugged.

  • 2 cases. Although presented as one case during the movie, these are 2 separate cases shown side by side. There are 2 serial kidnappers (at least) on the loose. Our labyrinth lover, “Dr. Green”, played by Dustin Hoffman and a series of “bunny” kidnappers who appear to be passing down the tradition as victims become perpetrators.

After you have seen the movie and you wonder what exactly was going on I suggest you read this long and detailed explanation !

Barbarella (1968) Movie Review

It is time again to review a movie that contains a maze or labyrinth. And there are some great maze movies out there if you were looking for one. But there is also the complete opposite, with a lot of terrible, mostly weak horror movies. So today we will will figure out which movie list the 1968 Fantasy movie Barbarella .

Barbarella (IMDB) (Amazon)

Barbarella movie poster

Describing a movie like this can be difficult. It takes place in the year 40,000 and since I do not have a time machine (but would not admit if I did), I cannot say for sure that this is how people will dress in the future, but this looks like a fashion show gone wrong. But, someone would say the same thing about today from 1920, 1820, 1720, 1620…so what do I know.

I know that this is a bad movie. The kind of movie that if you are forced to watch it you do yourself a favor and watch it at a minimum of 1.5X speed. Jane Fonda looks great in 1968. You see a lot of her because she doesn’t seem to have enough clothing most of the time. Not to interrupt myself, but shouldn’t you mention the maze/labyrinth in the movie ?

When Barberella crash lands on a planet during her mission, she must find Durand Durand in the evil city of Sogo. Surrounding Sogo is a labyrinth that contains all the good people who have been expelled from the city because they are not evil. Barb needs to find a way out of the labyrinth and into Sogo. Some of the walls are made of people. Like Soylent Green. Did I ruin it ? It came out in 1973. Deal with it.

The music is terrible. The fashion is questionable. The acting is frightful. The special effects are horrid even adjusting for time, but the poster is kind of awesome ! I give this a 5/10.

An Overview of Free Downloadable Maze Books

From the time I started this website I have tried to create books to pull together Maze Collections for people who love to solve mazes. I also have done some monthly themes of different maze types that naturally made for a good book. As I made the books I enjoyed the challenge of creating meaningful content that was both cohesive and engaging, I also got to practice making books and book covers. The more I made the better I got. Good enough to make books for Amazon. But that is not what today is about. Today is about the 11 Maze books you can download here on the website. Plus 6 Additional monthly collections I made into books for a total of 17 free downloadable books on the site !!! This means if you download them all there are 646 different mazes available just from the books below (plus 151 word puzzles) !

My first book was made for Kids, My Alphabet Maze Book. It is a book of each letter of the alphabet plus the numbers 0-9. Each page has the letter/number as a maze and an example of a word that starts with the letter mazed or a number of items mazed for the number pages. Plus each letter has a space to practice writing it. So each page has multiple uses !! Check out the example page for the Letter H Maze.

My Alphabet Maze Book Cover
Letter H maze for kids

MY ALPHABET MAZE BOOK

36 pages, 70 mazes

Ages: 5 and under

Size: 859 KB

Learn your letters and numbers while completing mazes.

My next group of maze books dealt with the maps of each of the states in the United States. I named the more difficult state mazes The United States Road Trip Maze Book. It contains 51 pages and mazes, one for each state plus Washington DC. The example maze is a New York Maze to give you an example of the difficulty.

United States Maze Book
a maze of the state of New York

UNITED STATES ROAD TRIP MAZE BOOK

51 pages, 51 mazes

Age: Adult

Size: 1051 KB

Maps of each US state + Washington DC with difficult mazes.

If you are looking for a more educational state maze book then you are looking for the below United States State Capitals Maze Book. It was made with Middle school children in mind. Each mazes goal is the state capital so it is a way to learn them. Each page also includes some other state facts. Check out the example of the Ohio Maze below.

United States Kids Maze Book Cover
Ohio Kids Maze example

UNITED STATES STATE CAPITALS MAZE BOOK

51 pages, 51 mazes

Ages: Middle school

Size: 1,594 KB

Maps of each of the US states. Each maze ends in the state capital.

Learn each State Capital, Postal Code, Year of statehood, Region of US, State Motto, State Bird and State Flower.

I went through a phase of making map mazes, and similar to the state capital mazes, I made a book of each European country, again ending in the countries capital called The European Road Trip Maze Book. This includes a quiz at the end of the book to match the country to its capital. A nice way to learn the countries of Europe and the largest and most important cities by country, and what each borders ! Check out the example country Germany below.

Europe Maze Book Cover
a maze of germany

THE EUROPEAN ROAD TRIP MAZE BOOK

47 pages, 46 mazes

Age: Adult

Size: 1827 KB

Maps of each European country, ending in each capital city. Includes a capital cities quiz at the end.

After making my ABC book I did a follow-up for children to help them learn their colors called The Learn Your Colors Maze Book. It covers the 12 main colors and has multiple mazes per page. as you can see in the Red example below.

Kids Learn Your Colors Maze Book Cover
Kids Mazes of red things

THE LEARN YOUR COLORS MAZE BOOK

12 pages, 65 mazes

Age: Children

Size: 1442 KB

Learn your colors with 65 unique mazes. Revised and Expanded 2020 Edition !

I experimented with making mazes from common patterns and thought a book of mazes from them would be nice. I called it The Pattern Box Maze booklet. It features 29 full color pattern mazes in a booklet size. I think the Greek Key Maze is a good example of mazes in the booklet. At first glance it doesn’t seem like a maze.

Box Pattern maze booklet Cover
greek key pattern maze

THE PATTERN BOXES MAZE BOOKLET

29 pages, 29 mazes

Age: All

Size: 564 KB

29 Pattern inspired mazes in booklet format (A6, or approx 6x4). Try your hand at solving the Argyle maze. Can you solve the Camouflage maze ? That isn’t just a pattern, it’s a solvable maze !

I had a box maze phase. Keeping the border and structure relatively similar and then experimenting with how I filled the space with a variety of designs and constructions to make the maze. Eventually I had made enough to create another booklet, The 50 Boxes Maze Booklet. This booklet is made for maze lover’s who get bored easily with similar mazes back to back - this is all about variety !

The 50 boxes maze booklet Cover
box spiral maze

THE 50 BOXES MAZE BOOKLET

50 pages, 50 mazes

Age: Adult

Size: 325 KB

50 unique “Box” mazes in booklet format (A6, or approx 6x4)

Block Mazes are a type of maze puzzle. You still have the traditional overall objective of getting from the start to the goal, you just need to do that by strategically moving blocks to create a pathway. The Block Maze Booklet is a quick 12 pages and a change of pace from traditional mazes.

block maze book cover
Block maze #6

THE BLOCK MAZE BOOKLET

12 pages, 13 block mazes including the cover

Age: Teen and up

Size: 349 KB

13 Block Mazes in booklet format (A6, or approx 6x4). Create a path from start to finish by shifting blocks

The Zodiac signs made for a nice The Horoscope Make Booklet. Not much to say except what the example Sagittarius Maze shows you - a medium difficulty maze in a zodiac symbol.

Horoscope Maze booklet cover
Sagittarius Symbol Maze

THE HOROSCOPE MAZE BOOKLET

12 pages, 12 mazes

Age: Adult

Size: 217 KB

12 horoscope symbol mazes in booklet format (A6, or approx 6x4)

My Wild and Wacky Aliens Maze Book was created as a project I did to convert some of my old had drawn mazes into digital ones. You can read about the conversion process that includes a few examples of the finished mazes.

Kids Maze book of aliens book cover

THE WILD AND WACKY ALIENS MAZE BOOK

46 pages, 48 mazes

Age: All

Size: 475 KB

48 Mazes of aliens. Difficulty level is EASY.

My last free downloadable maze book is not a maze book (anymore). It is A Word Puzzle Book. Originally done as 151 different mazes I felt the maze portion was distracting to the word puzzles, so I scrapped 3 different books and revised them into 1 new book with NO Mazes. I think it is a much better book now. Can you tell what the book covers solution is ?

A word puzzle book cover

A WORD PUZZLE BOOK - REVISED MEGA EDITION !!

26 pages, 151 word puzzles

Age: All

Size: 1,421 KB

151 Word puzzles of common sayings, phrases and idioms, previously collected in 3 volumes, now combined into 1 Mega volume with revisions and improvements !!

That is an overview of each of the free downloadable books from the book section of the website, but I have also done more books that pull together content from my daily mazes into themes. Let’s look at those books now.

In February 2020 I did a month of Warp Mazes, enough to make A Warp Maze Booklet. They aren’t particularly difficult or exciting, but they are a change of pace.

a warp maze booklet cver

A WARP MAZE BOOKLET

29 pages, 29 warp mazes

File Size: 346 KB

Features each daily maze from February 2020. Warp mazes allow the solver to jump between points in the maze. Each maze gets progressively harder. Separate 4 page answer sheet available if you get stuck.

March 2020 meant a month of Line Leads Mazes. Great as a kids activity. As you move through the A Line Leads Book, things get more difficult.

a line leads kids maze book cover

A LINE LEADS BOOK

32 pages, 32 line leads mazes (including the cover)

File Size: 802 KB

Features each daily maze from March 2020. Line Leads mazes are all about the initial choice. Recommended for Kids of most ages !

April 2020 brought a month full of Puzzle Mazes. If you want to think before you make each movement in a maze, this is the book for you. The Puzzle Maze Book is all about color. It is also the first book where I spent extra time working on the cover.

The Puzzle Maze Book Cover

THE PUZZLE MAZE BOOK

30 pages, 30 puzzle mazes

File Size: 847 KB

Features each daily maze from April 2020. Puzzle mazes are all about following directions to determine which directions are possible, THEN reaching the goal based on those possible moves !

July was a Weaving Maze Book that has been retired (A larger book is now available on Amazon), but August 2020 was dedicated to The Slide Arrow Maze Book. These are VERY DIFFICULT to solve going from start to finish. The size and the fact that most mazes have only 1 solution mean your chances of solving these quickly are basically zero.

Slide Arrow Maze Book Cover

THE SLIDE ARROW MAZE BOOK

34 pages (includes 3 solutions pages), 31 Slide Arrow mazes

File Size: 519 KB

Features each daily maze from August 2020. In an Slide Arrow Maze you start on the red arrow and slide across the maze until you reach the goal. You may move onto any arrow in the direction the one you are on points (but no jumping gaps). These are VERY difficult !

September 2020 brought us The Escape Maze Book. I think these mazes, which require you to escape from the center of the maze are fun and challenging. This just might become a large book in the future.

Escape Maze Book Cover

THE ESCAPE MAZE BOOK

33 pages (includes 3 solutions pages), 30 Escape mazes

File Size: 388 KB

Features each daily maze from September 2020. In an Escape Maze you start within the walls of the maze and your goal is to escape to the outer wall. Often Escape mazes have multiple outer wall exits (although only 1 is the real solution).

January 2021 Brought us a new theme, the Racing Maze. Meant to be a printed maze that is solved by 2 people at the same time. Mazes are easy and targeted at kids, but the last few are done in a Weaving Maze style and are more difficult. All mazes are meant to be solved quickly !

Maze Racing Book Cover

THE MAZE RACING BOOK

30 pages, 30 Racing mazes

File Size: 365 KB

Features 30 daily mazes from January 2021. Find a friend and challenge them to a maze race ! Each maze is formatted on regular size paper.

February 2021 was a new type of maze, the Hidden Message Trail Maze. The nice thing about these mazes are you get clues to help you solve them. As a solver you still need to move from Start to Goal, but you a re not avoiding walls or dead ends, but gathering letters along the way to spell out a message. Great if you like both puzzles and mazes !

Trail Maze Book Cover

THE HIDDEN MESSAGE TRAIL MAZE BOOK

28 pages, 29 Hidden Message Trail mazes

File Size: 445 KB

Features daily mazes from February 2021. Each maze has a hidden message with up to 3 clues: 1 - The maze object, 2 - The type of saying and 3 - The length of the words. If you want to make your own - how to make a hidden trail maze gives you step by step instructions.

Have a book you would like to see ? Let me know by voting or making a request !