Logic Mazes, an old games website with some very clever games !

I wanted to talk about and give a brief overview of the website Logic Mazes by Robert Abbott. I stumble across the website every once in awhile while doing searches and always find the puzzles I find there to be interesting. It looks like the site has not been updated in over a decade but I still find it to be fun (if a bit dated). The site says all items are copyrighted as of 2011, but sadly the owner and inventor of the site, Mr. Abbott passed away in 2018. You can read the story of his life if you are interested here. Many of the links on the site are bad, and the games also do not work, but I want to share with you the great ideas and the things that do work ! If you are a designer of puzzles this site is great inspiration from someone who created a large variety of games !

Logic Mazes Logo

Here are the main sections of the website:

Five Easy Mazes - This section contains 5 conditional mazes - i.e. there are rules you need to follow to move through the maze correctly. If you want to learn more about conditional mazes I wrote a blog post talking abut 11 different versions.

Eyeball Mazes - this section does not work for me (no Javascript). The mazes can still be viewed and played but you won’t be able to see a solution if you get stuck. The mazes are a type of conditional maze.

Alice Mazes - this section does not work for me (no Javascript). Basically these are a version of Arrow Mazes, one of my favorite type of mazes to make and solve. Check out my Largest Arrow Maze in the World (probably).

Sliding Door Mazes - dynamic mazes where pathways and walls change as you move in the maze. These are really fun and the first time I have seen them. Unfortunately from the first time I played them until now they seem to no longer work on my computer. Hoping someone can bring these type of puzzles back to play !

Tilt Mazes - an on screen version of the wooden tilt mazes you played as a kid (or adult). No longer playable online, but you can “eye” solve them.

Number Mazes - lots of fun. different (and better) than my version. Still playable on the site. I think these are great to play.

Rolling Block Mazes - these have been featured on the Mensa website, so if you are looking for a challenge this is the maze for you. They would take half a page to explain, so it is best you read about them directly. And there are discussions of 14 different versions !

The Bureaucratic Maze - read a fun a story about performance art. Ever been stuck in bureaucratic nightmare ? Maybe it was a form of a maze !

Starry Night Maze - link is bad, but picture shows the maze in question (if you can read the directions !) from the cover of Games Magazine,

Theseus and the Minotaur - A game with all links broken except this one where you can download the game to play. I installed it and would describe it as a very 2008 style game.

Next there are sections talking about mazes in the real world - corn mazes, mazes in cities, events from the late 90’s and early 2000’s.

In the top right hand corner of the website is a link : Robert Abbott’s Games. The first thing you will see is recent news from August 10, 2008. On the overall page you can read about card games and board games invented by Robert Abbott and a few books that contain explanations of the card games.

In 1963 Abbott's New Card Games was published and you can find a few copies on Amazon for sale. It is 138 pages and teaches you how to play a variety of new card games Mr. Abbott invented.

Abbott's New Card Games book cover

Abbott's New Card Games book

As I was writing and researching this I saw many references to Games Magazine which I remembered from my visits to the doctor’s and dentist’s offices as a kid. I can confirm it still exits ! You can still subscribe to a print or digital edition !

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Maze of the year voting 2023

If you are reading this, thank you for visiting my site. I hope you have enjoyed the mazes this year. This year I featured one maze each week with a few of the mazes getting variations. Some of them where originally in black and white and then a few months later I decided to add color to them (including many on this list).

Out of the 52 mazes this year I have presented the top 10 most popular which can be voted on for maze of the year. Downloads for all the mazes from the year can be found on the homepage. I made a video for my YouTube channel which shows the 10 maze finalists. Please watch it below, then come back and vote and rank your top 3 mazes.

I use the voting as feedback to see what type of mazes people like and I am always surprised by the votes !

Some data on the maze finalists:

  • 5 countries are represented. Mexico 4 (2 are from the same city in Mexico !), India 2, USA 2, England and Azerbaijan.

  • There are 8 building/monuments, 1 scene and 1 sign.

  • 9 mazes are available in both black & white and color, and 1 was done only in color.

Maze of the Week #101 - Krampus

And so we continue. After a milestone with Maze #100, we keep moving along as transition into our Holiday mazes with Maze of the Week #101 of Krampus. This is not my first maze of Krampus, but it is my best, using a comic book style I started with MOTW #96 during Halloween. I would also like to wish you a happy Krampus Day on December 5. You can read about the history of Krampus on the Wikipedia page. Interested in free holiday mazes for kids ?

The Maze: Comic book style, easy, free hand drawn walls. Not someone I would want to meet in a dark alley - or even a well lit one !

Krampus Maze

Krampus Maze

I hope you enjoy the maze. Maze download is available on the homepage. Please check out my YouTube channel where you can watch this maze being made and solved!!

Coming next week:

Another holiday themed maze

You Won't Believe these Ice and Snow Mazes !

You know about hedge mazes and corn mazes, but have you ever been to a maze made of ice and snow ? Well they pop up form time to time around the world (always in the Winter months and in cold climates). Some of them are yearly installations while others we may never see again. Since it is December this is a good time to search for them on your local news !

Let’s take a look at 5 Ice and Snow Mazes:

Ice Palace Maze in Stillwater, Minnesota

This maze, located outside the Zephyr Theatre, was made of approximately 500,000 pounds of ice. It features ice sculptures, ice thrones for photo ops, and ice slides. Watching this maze be made on YouTube is great ! But, now you can find the maze in Eagan…

Minnesota Ice Maze at Viking Lakes, Eagan, Minnesota

This maze of ice is made by the Minnesota Ice company - “the nation's leading manufacturer of sculpture-grade ice and is the Midwest leader in artisan ice production.”. Made from over 1 million pounds of ice this maze can be found at 2645 Vikings Cir, Eagan, MN 55121. Great video showcasing the maze !

Snow Labyrinth in Zakopane, Poland

If someone asked you if you wanted to visit Snowlandia would you want to go ? I say yes, if just to check out this wonderful maze made of snow, the largest snow maze in the world, spread across 2,500 square meters.

Ice Maze at CityCenter in Washington, D.C.

This maze, located in CityCenterDC, was the largest clear ice maze in the United States at the time of its construction. Visitors could walk through it for free during a limited time.

Arctic Glacier Ice Maze, USA

At 37 acres large, this maze was created by Cory B Livingood. Located in Matanuska-Susitna, I hope this maze comes back again ! You can listen to information about this maze and it’s construction directly from Cory !