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The Ultimate Maze Book
School & Library Binding Published by Simon & Schuster ISBN 0-671-73017-7 Purchase Online @: |
SPECIAL DIRECTIONS FOR A THREE-DIMENSIONAL DROP-THROUGH MAZE In this maze, your goal is to drop level by level. A hole indicates the place you move from one to the next, and an arrow shows you where to land. If you land on a black dot with nowhere to go, you may find yourself backtracking up a level to find a better opening. Begin on the top box at the arrow. End on the bottom box by going through any hole that indicates an exit. |
Split Cube
HERE THE STANDARD MAZE on paper gets a radically different treatment. To solve this maze you will have to work on a three-dimensional plane of thinking. Each of the four levels must be conquered to accomplish your task. Do this by dropping from plane to plane. This maze is a "breakthrough" maze. The process of solving it mirrors those moments when, after toiling and laboring to solve a problem, you suddenly "drop through" to a new reality and new problems to conquer. Your new perspective not only allows you to solve your problem but it also makes it become insignificant by opening whole new horizons of life experience. The Split Cube may look simple. In fact, it is relatively difficult. But once you finish it you will have learned how to master space in a totally new way. approx. 240Kb (~90 seconds @ 28.8)
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