I guess that would work in a corn maze too. But, in the same vein, instead of Perseus defeating Medusa with the reflection of his shield, how about the video display in his phone?
Um, a Labyrinth has one way in and one way out. No way to get lost; no need for a map or directions, simply follow the path. It’s not a maze though it is quite amazing.
Long before GPS, smart people used the right-hand rule. If a maze has an entrance, an exit and stationary walls, put your right hand on the wall and make no turn that requires you to remove your hand from the wall. You’ll follow a long path into many dead end branches but you will get to the exit.
syzygy47 8 months ago
I guess that would work in a corn maze too. But, in the same vein, instead of Perseus defeating Medusa with the reflection of his shield, how about the video display in his phone?
Doug K 8 months ago
… still … they seem to be enjoying themselves … it’s a-maze-ing
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 8 months ago
No devices!!! You’re only allowed to use a restaurant place mat!
SquidGamerGal 8 months ago
Perhaps you should install a anti-WiFi jamming device.
JayHill1 8 months ago
Um, a Labyrinth has one way in and one way out. No way to get lost; no need for a map or directions, simply follow the path. It’s not a maze though it is quite amazing.
ladykat 8 months ago
Run, kids, run!
Frank Burns Eats Worms 8 months ago
It only took them a Minotaur so to get out of there.
mistercatworks 8 months ago
Long before GPS, smart people used the right-hand rule. If a maze has an entrance, an exit and stationary walls, put your right hand on the wall and make no turn that requires you to remove your hand from the wall. You’ll follow a long path into many dead end branches but you will get to the exit.