Laberintos de Juego de Palabras - La colección Laberinto Autológico

Introducción de laberintos autológicos. Hay docenas de estos laberintos en inglés, ahora he añadido los 10 mejores im españoles.

Mis 10 Laberintos Autológicos de Palabras

Me gusta mucho este Laberinto de Globos que parece una colección de globos multicolores. En realidad son 6 laberintos de letras individuales diferentes.

laberinto de Globos

laberinto de Globos

Y me divertí haciendo este Laberinto Roto.

laberinto de rotos

laberinto de rotos

Y este laberinto lleno de gente probablemente se inspiró mientras yo iba en el metro una mañana de camino al trabajo. Se siente lleno para mí.

laberinto de lleno

laberinto de lleno

Este Laberinto de Desaparición no es tan fácil de resolver porque cada letra de hecho desaparece.

laberinto de desaparecer

laberinto de desaparecer

Me gustaba hacer este Laberinto derretirse. Incluso hice un poco más y derretido las flechas ! Si soy sincero, ¡escribir la palabra inglesa melt fue mucho más fácil!

laberinto derretirse

laberinto derretirse

Cartas sesgadas ayudan a dar la forma de laberinto de montaña, y a todo el mundo le gusta que los alpinistas que trabajan su camino a la cima !

laberinto de montaña

laberinto de montaña

Me divertí con este Laberinto de Cohete, girando la "E" para hacer una bonita nariz de cohete y usando una C en mayúsculas para la base. Tengo una sección con más de 40 laberintos de vehículos disponibles si quieres echarles un vistazo.

Laberinto de Cohete,

Laberinto de Cohete,

Posiblemente mi laberinto autológico favorito es este laberinto de sombra que recibe un poco de ayuda del Sol.

laberinto de sombra

laberinto de sombra

Tuve un poco de problemas para hacer el Laberinto Partirse, pero finalmente lo descubrí.

Laberinto Partirse

Laberinto Partirse

Y por qué no terminar con este laberinto inacabado que es apropiadamente inacabado (pero todavía solucionable) !

INACABADO laberinto

Word Play Mazes - The Autological Maze Collection

I have always liked word play games. I have also always liked making mazes. SO I ended up combining the two for a Maze Collection on the website. Honestly, the maze portion of the word play is secondary to the word play. But still we have a nice section of mazes that I enjoyed making. Lots of Autological interpretations of words. So a word that looks like what it is (plus a maze). I have over 100 on the site in the word play maze collection, so let’s just look at a few of my favorites !!!

My Top 10 Autological Word Mazes

I really like this Balloons Maze which looks like a collection of multi-colored balloons. It is actually 8 different individual letter mazes that I had made for name mazes (I have over 2000 name mazes on the site).

Balloons Autological Maze

Balloons Maze

And I had fun making this Broken Maze. At first I had trouble with the E and the N, but once I figured it out I really like how this came out !

Broken Autological Maze

Broken Maze

And this Crowded Maze probably was inspired while I was riding the subway one morning on the way to work. It feels crowded to me. Every time I read crowded subway I feel the dread of the ride I experienced so many times..

Crowded Autological Maze

crowded maze

This Disappear Maze is not so easy to solve because each letter does indeed disappear. This maze also has a close relative called the Fade Maze you can find on the site.

Disappear Autological Maze

disappear maze

I liked making this Melt Maze. I even did a bit extra and melted the arrows ! This maze also has a close relative on the site, the Mud Maze. I melted only the outside of the letters and not the internal pathways since that would have ruined the maze.

Melt Autological Maze

I think this maze gets the most downloads in the word maze section on the site. Skewed letters help give the Mountain Maze shape, and everyone likes the mountain climbers working their way to the peak ! I considered a Cable Car for the tourists…but simpler is better in this case.

Mountain Autological Maze

Mountain Maze

I had fun with this Rocket Maze, rotating the “T” to make a nice rocket nose and using a uppercase R for the base. One of my favorite recent mazes is the Space Shuttle Maze you can find in my vehicle maze section.

Rocket Autological Maze

Rocket Maze

Possibly my favorite Autological Maze is this Shadow Maze which gets a bit of help from the Sun.

Shadow Autological Maze

Shadow Maze

Like the Broken Maze above, I had a bit of trouble making the Split Maze, but eventually figured it out. It was the one of the first mazes on the site with 1 start and 2 possible goals (now there are a few more).

Split Autological Maze

Split Maze

And why not end with this Unfinished Maze which is appropriately unfinished (but still solvable) ! The thing about leaving a maze unfinished is

Unfinished Autological Maze

So those are my Top 10 Autological Word Mazes. You can find many more on the site and if you have an idea you think would make a good addition, send me a request !

Want to see these and similar phrases pero en espanol ? Lo tengo !

Weekly Hard Maze #6

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 #6 - Conditional Maze

This is a maze I made from scratch and it is a Conditional Maze. You solve this maze by moving only by the conditions set in the instructions (in this case black to grey to white pathways). Solution will be in the archive. Download is below.

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 #5

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

The original maze:

Simple Maze

I used Inkscape for these 5 options to redesign it. All of this batch uses Inkscape filters

  • The first is filter is called “pixel smear” and it heavily distorted the maze. Except for some edges you can escape from at the bottom (which could be easily fixed), the integrity of the maze stayed intact.

  • The second filter is named ”rough and dilate”. It almost looks like to levels, with shadows, watercolors...interesting result.

  • The third filter is called “Torn Edges”. When I initially made this version the border was too chaotic so I left it alone, filtering only the internal walls. Despite how it looks, it actually maintained the maze !

  • The fourth filter is called “bubbly bumps” and looks like the walls were drawn with a dark grey ink that ran

  • The fifth filter is “bump engraving” looks like someone took a grey colored sand (or maybe a type of metal flake) and created a maze with it, then it got distorted by wind. The levels of light and dark make the integrity of the maze lost so this didn’t work for this use.

Some more fun filters if you want to distort things. Not sure if I will use any of these.