I am back again with all the things I found during the month that didn’t quite fit into it’s own blog post, but that I found interesting about mazes and labyrinths. Before we get to this months news, here is the June version if you missed it:
Maze and Labyrinth News - June 2025
A Canadian man made an Augmented Reality Maze
His name is Marc Toews and the maze is shown on your phone and can be solved in any open space ! Very cool idea. You can see an interview with Marc on CBC.
Maze solving on the International Space Station
So, I found out that on the ISS they did a study on plasmodial slime mold. It was a maze solving test, which it seems the mold is very good at. Reminds me of my posts on a liquid and AI solving mazes:
So a Liquid Can Solve a Maze How Exactly ?
AI is Really Great at Solving the Marble Maze
A Sunflower Maze in Canada
I came across this Sunflower Maze while surfing the web. Located in Alberta, Canada on the Eagle Creek Farm, I love seeing mazes made of unique things (and especially colorful flowers). It is called the Bowden SunMaze. It just so happens the property also features a corn maze and willow tree maze !
A Squid Games Maze at an Anime Expo in LA
I found this quick video from KTLA of a Squid Games Maze. Looks cool.
A Mirror Maze at Rockefeller Center in NYC
This art installation has been called a mirror maze in the news, but it seems to lack the features of a maze to me. Either way it seems like a cool art installation called Reflection Point by Brooklyn based artists Wade Jeffree and Leta Sobierajski. Bonus points for being free and open to the public ! Here is a YouTube Short showing the maze up close.
A set of corn mazes from the UK featuring fun designs:
Art the Clown as the theme of a Haunted House ? No thank you! But, totally yes !