Maze of the Week #183 - The Gateway Arch

This weeks maze was one that sat on the shelf for over 3 years. I started my maze of the Gateway Arch and abandoned it as I executed it poorly, then tried to fix it, then forgot about it to work on other things. The main problem with the maze the first time around was that the maze type did not fit the structure I was making it in. Here is a collection of mazes that I abandoned, including this one:

Why I abandoned these 10 mazes - Mistakes in Maze making

Well I finally went back and re-did the maze, and it has become my maze of the week #183.

As far as the Gateway Arch is concerned, it is a 630 ft tall monument in St. Louis, Missouri, located on the the bank of the Mississippi River. It is the tallest arch in the world. You can read all about it on Wikipedia, or watch this documentary about it’s construction:

Back to mazes. Here is the original maze that I abandoned because it was not good enough to publish or strong enough to finish.

Gateway Arch being drawn

And here is the improved and final maze that includes a new maze and much more detail of the St Louis skyline. The maze construction works much better than before, but the maze is easy enough for kids because the arch is so skinny (relatively) that I only used 3 blocks for the width making the number of choices a maze solver needs to make low.

Gateway Arch Maze in color

I think you agree this is a much better illustration and maze. The maze is available to download on the homepage.

Dark Harvest 2: The Maize (2004) Movie Review

Dark Harvest 2: The Maize (2004) (IMDB)

Dark Harvest 2 movie poster.

I knew going into to this to not expect much. At the time of me watching it had an IMDB score of 1.6 and a Rotten Tomatoes score of 10%. The movie starts with some Halloween trick or treaters and some b roll footage and you immediately know the production quality is going to be a problem. But, you do get a view of a corn maze from above ! And that is where a father must go to find his two lost daughters who are stuck in the corn maze. The bad news is they are not alone in the maze which is haunted by 2 ghostly girls. The worse news is the movie might be overrated by previous watchers. Now I need to rethink my previous list as this might be the worst maze movie of all time. Do I go back and rewatch the older movies to compare them properly ? No. I’m not crazy. Probably. If I was would I know I was ?

I give it a 2/10.

Maze and Labyrinth News - June 2025

Thanks to the mighty algorithm I read a lot of articles and watch many videos on labyrinths and mazes. And that makes even more information find me. I often find interesting items that don’t quite fit into their own blog post on the site and they get lost into the ether. Today I wanted to try pulling a few together. Hopefully you find something interesting !

  • Westmoreland County Museum of American Art (Greensburg, PA) Art Maze

This very cool maze made of decorated boxes seems like a fun activity ! It will be open through August 17th and you can plan a trip on their website !

  • An Art Maze in Trestle Park

If you live near Manning, Iowa, they just opened a wooden maze in Trestle Park. The inside walls of the maze are decorated with artwork from the community ! You can read about the initiative in this news article which also includes a great photo of the maze.

 
  • The Durbuy Labyrinth returns this year

Located in Durbuy, Belgium, this giant corn maze is scheduled to be open from July 1 to October 5, 2025. The size is 11 hectares, or just over 27 acres. What I like about this corn maze is 2 things: It has very wide pathways, and it appears to have been planted in the final design rather than being fully planted and cut later. This gives the maze a cleaner look from above. You can plan a trip on their website. The complex is very kid friendly seems to have plenty of things to do.

 
  • A legacy labyrinth in Canada

A beautiful labyrinth built on the prairie located near Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan. You can plan a trip there, including a tour on the website. From the pictures, this is one of the best looking labyrinths I have seen, Great location. It can be found on Google Maps for easy directions.

  • A Laser Maze in Kansas City

Can we agree that we don’t have enough laser mazes in the world ? Well a new one was built by engineers in Kansas City as discussed in this article. Taking place at Science City at Union Station. Seems like a fun day !

  • Abu Dhabi builds really big things, including mazes

The gist of this is an interactive installation where the art on the walls changes as you move through it. I think the best way to understand this is to just watch the video below ! Oh and this isn’t the only maze themed attraction in the area - how about a life sized Pac Man Maze ?

  • Grand Rapids is building a 3 story maze this Fall

This seems to be a variation of what is happening in the UAE above. Grand Rapids holds an ArtPrize event from Sept. 18 - Oct. 4 and this year they are building a 12K square foot exhibit that is a maze. You can learn about the ArtPrize event here.

  • Buy a property with 2 mazes in Australia

This isn’t the first property we have seen being sold with a maze on site (Looking to Buy a House with a Maze ?). This property is a tourist site built around 2 mazes. The real estate listing includes videos and great information on the site.

Neo Tokyo (1987) Movie Review

Neo Tokyo (1987) (IMDB)

Neo Tokyo movie poster

This Japanese animated movie is a trilogy of stories, with the first called "Labyrinth labyrinthos” where a young girl and her cat escape into a odd world they get to through a large clock. The world has flashes of long hallways and pathways that make it seem like a maze, but things tend to transform quickly in this fantasy space. We also get a big top and lots of clowns. The point of the story ? I’m not really sure, but everything looks great. The second story is about a racer, and the last story is about a man working with construction worker robots. To me, the last story feels more relevant today than back in 1987 as AI and robots become more and more advanced.

Overall everything looks great, but it is a bit weird and the first 2 stories are lacking.

I give it a 6/10.