Maze of the Week #225 - Iguazu Falls

Maze of the Week #225 features Iguazu Falls in the Misiones Province, Argentina and also on the border of Brazil. I believe this is my first maze of a waterfall. It is a 2 step waterfall and consists of 275 total drops ! Read all about the falls on Wikipedia.

Here is a great video from This is Planet Earth:

The maze: I used the Spanish words for Start and Goal. The flows of the water make for nice walls to create the maze with.

Iguazu Falls Maze

Download is available on the home page. Happy Maze-ing !

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The Wrong Paris (2025) Movie Review

The Wrong Paris (2025) IMDB

Sometimes when I watch movies I need a palate cleanser. This was that movie for me. I had been watching about 40 Bollywood movies in a row and I was tired of reading subtitles during 2.5 hour movies. I was playing this movie on a second screen as I did some maze work, when suddenly I see a maze on the screen !

The movie is a typical Hallmark type romantic comedy where nothing in the plot is a surprise. This particular one is about a girl who needs money to study in Paris so she goes on a dating reality tv show like the Bachelor to get the appearance fee. She meets a cowboy, blah blah blah, love happens. Well, along the way, like any good reality tv show there is a competition that involves a maze made of stacked hay bales as part of an obstacle course. It was a fun surprise. Plot-wise we get a typical dating show as women get eliminated as the fight for the affections of the cowboy bachelor.

This is exactly what you think it is. I give it a 5.8/10. You know if you like this type of movie.

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Weekly Hard Maze #15

Each Saturday I post a new hard maze with all of them sitting in the Hard Maze Archive. I will try to post a variety of maze types to keep things interesting.

Weekly Hard Maze #15 - Large Grid Maze

This isn’t the largest grid maze so to increase the difficulty I made many possible goals - making back solving more difficult. Solution will be in the archive. Download is below.

Weekly Hard Maze #15 - Large Grid Maze

If you solved that maze quickly and want to try some of my archival hard mazes, these posts should do the trick:

One Maze - Many designs - experiment #14

This is a continuation of my maze design experiments. Read about it in post #1, One Maze - Many designs, then The first 5 experiments and so on with a new post every Friday, or just enjoy the ride.

The original maze:

Simple Maze

I used Inkscape for this batch to play with the outer edge only. Nothing fancy, and I kept the internal consistent for each version.

  • The first maze I made the outer walls bubbled.

  • The second maze I used the outer wall triangulated.

  • The third maze uses a few variations on the outer edge mixed up. Any could be used around the edge exclusively.

  • The fourth maze has an expanded edge off the edges of the page which makes the start and goal extended.

  • The fifth maze has an outer bubble edge.

I think each of these options make the maze look different. Not sure how I would use this in the future, but the option exists.