Maze Comic Book Cover #98 - Seas the Day

Rrrrrr, Issue #98 in my comic book cover series is called Seas the Day and features a maze of a Pirate Captain. I imagine this is the captain of my original pirate maze comic book cover (Comic Book #47 - Shiver Me Timbers), Rrrrrrr. He has a very robust beard where the maze lives. The background was made using starryai. I think he will like the upcoming MOTW coming on Monday….(hint?)

My comic book cover mazes can be found in 2 places:

Comic Book Cover Mazes - Year 1 (Issues #1-53)

Comic Book Cover Mazes - Year 2

Pirate Captain Maze Comic Book

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Maze of the Week #202 - Submarine Maze

So far my vehicle mazes have all been land vehicles. Today we add a sea vehicle to the collection. Introducing Maze of the Week #202 featuring a Submarine Maze. The panels that make up the body of the submarine made for good pathways in a grid-like pattern. Submarines are at depths so I made the water dark. If I were to update the maze I would add bubbles and streams in the water. Maybe a school of fish. Hope you enjoy the maze !

Submarine Maze

Free Maze download is available in the Vehicle Maze section of the site.

I know it is not the Navy, but I did make an Air Force maze. Well of a building from the Air Force:

US Air Force Cadet Chapel maze

I added some new State Mazes for kids

While I already have a section of US State mazes on the site, I am going to be adding to that today. To recap what was there in the past: 2 versions of state mazes, one difficult for adults and a second for kids that includes some of the important state information. Those mazes end at the state capital and include a list at the bottom. Here are the Ohio examples for reference:

Each of these sections have 51 mazes since I gave pages to Washington DC also. Well back in 2021 I also made a third section that was never posted. It isn’t perfect but I decided to finally pull it together out of the archive and let you decide if you like it. Personally, I think it is a fun activity for kids. It is based off of a Trail Maze concept. In a trail maze there are typically no walls, instead you solve the clue/word puzzle by moving from start to goal a letter at a time to form the answer and solve the maze. Here is the Ohio Trail Maze as an example. Each state has a motto represented at the bottom by dashes. To fill in the extra space I added word find but the words are scrambled so they aren’t in straight lines like a traditional version. Hints are the first and last letter of the phrase. The second shows the motto solved and 2 of the word finder answers as an example:

I should mention that many of the mottos are in Latin. Those are all noted on the page so you can look up the motto rather than guess Latin words cluelessly. Here is the Trail Maze books cover in red, white, and blue.

US States Trail Maze book cover

The page holding all of the state mazes got a refresh with the 3 mazes for each state sitting together rather than each type getting it’s own section. Hopefully teachers will like the student and trail mazes.