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Maze Frenzy
Is there a more classic form of entertainment than the maze? Chess, perhaps, but much like Chess the maze has its roots in ancient times (the first being recorded by Greek traveler Herodotus in the 5th century B.C. following a trip to Egypt) and has been entertaining people ever since. It has even been the inspiration for mathematical formulas and computer algorithms: specifically the Pledge Algorithm and the Tremaux Algorithm. Here we find ourselves attempting to navigate a red dot through a complex, animated maze which resembles the inner-workings of a clock. Be careful not to let the dot touch the walls or back to the beginning you go. If this maze is too easy then you can upgrade to a more difficult one by clicking here. Enjoy!
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