- or mice.
Examples are:
Barnes maze Morris water maze Oasis maze Radial arm
maze Elevated plus
maze T-
maze Ball-in-a-
maze puzzles Dexterity puzzles which...
- bowl), and occasionally,
normally on
later mazers, a
silver or gilt foot was also added. The size of
wooden mazers was
restricted by the
relatively small...
- must find a route.
Maze, The
Maze or
Mazes may also
refer to:
Maze (HM Prison), a
former prison in
Northern Ireland MacArthur Maze, a
freeway interchange...
- Look up
mazer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mazer may
refer to:
Mazer (drinking vessel), a type of cup
mostly made from the 13th to the 16th centuries...
- The
Maze Runner is a 2014
American dystopian science fiction film
directed by Wes Ball, in his
feature directorial debut,
based on
James Dashner's 2009...
-
elaborate maze/obstacle
course that was part of the show's
studio set. A*
mazing was
hosted by
James Sherry for the
entire run of the series. A*
mazing was produced...
- The
Maze Runner is a
series of
young adult dystopian science fiction novels written by
American author James Dashner. The
series consists of The
Maze Runner...
- A
maze-solving
algorithm is an
automated method for
solving a
maze. The
random mouse, wall follower, Pledge, and Trémaux's
algorithms are
designed to be...
- HM
Prison Maze (previously Long Kesh
Detention Centre, and
known colloquially as the
Maze or H-Blocks) was a
prison and
internment camp in
Northern Ireland...
-
Maze generation algorithms are
automated methods for the
creation of
mazes. A
maze can be
generated by
starting with a
predetermined arrangement of cells...