20 Small Mazes

20 Small Mazes

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Thinking hints
By sdumitriu
Gentle hints for all the mazes
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The levels
Foldable Maze

Just like it says at the bottom, press space to fold and unfold the maze. Move from one side to the other, folding to jump across a gap, making your way down. It just takes some trial and error to get to the exit.

Cloudy Day

What happens when you go into the clouds? The maze wraps around, going up through a cloud moves you down. Knowing that, explore and find a way to the exit, it should be easy.

Combination Vault

There are four digits to find. Above each digit, there's a mark that indicates which quadrant of the maze it can be found in. Move through the maze, do you notice something happening in certain places? Figure out which squares turn dark, put them together to read a digit. The lower right digit is a 1.

Under Construction

No way out? Try moving through a wall. Mostly a regular maze, just try to find a way to the exit that only requires 4 squares to be demolished.

You Are The Maze

Mostly a regular maze, just move the maze, there usually is only one way to move that doesn't get you stuck.

RYB

Did you know that's the name of another nice game from the same developer? You should go play it, it's free.

Just try to find your way through the maze, switching colors to get onto new paths.

The Exit Is Like Right There

You always move two spaces, even jumping over gaps. Don't get discouraged if you end up in a dead end, just jump across a gap.

Try to get to a point where you jump upwards over the exit. Then try to jump onto the top-left arrow.

Gravity Points Down

Mostly a maze, just find your way to the exit. Before making a move, try to see what would happen, plan ahead. In the later part of the maze, where you have to flipflop a lot, make sure you're only moving ahead.

Warning: the current version has a bug where after you turn the maze, you don't fall down. That's a bug, first thing you must do is fall down.

No Escape

Find a path to the other dot. Read the letter along the path, in the order they appear along the path. Read the letter not on the path, in normal reading order, left to right, top to bottom.

Buried Treasure

There are two halves of a treasure map to find.

Hungry Snake

This is a tough one. You must plan ahead the order in which to collect the dots, making sure you don't grow too big to fit in the smaller rooms. Prioritize the smallest rooms first.

Middle Left, top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right, exit.

My 6 Year Old Drew This Maze

This is a precision maze, go get the shield and sword, then the magic potion, then exit, trying not to touch the walls. Luckily, once you get an item, it stays in your inventory even if you touch a wall and go back to the start.

Putting The Pieces Together

You must assemble the jigsaw so that you have a path to the exit. You can rotate the pieces with the space key, they are usually not in the right orientation! Start with the left side piece, making sure there is a path both from you, and from the exit.

Enter Password / Password Reminder

The password can be found by solving Password Reminder. This is a Sokoban/Maze level, push boxes out of the way, don't get blocked. There is no exit here, but you must move the stars off the middle row to uncover the 5 letters of the password.

After you enter the password, just move to the exit.

I have to include a sliding puzzle

Try to work your way backwards from the exit, which piece allows you to enter it? At some point you have to go back the way you entered into a different piece.

untitled DRAFT

Don't be fooled by the appearance, this is a proper puzzle. Move up until you're on the same row as the exit. Move the arrow pointing down to the top left arrow pointing left, push it down to your row.

Big Locked Chest

There's also a Big Key, find it and drag it over the chest. This is just part of the Scavenger Hunt level.

Scavenger Hunt

You must find a clock, book, bone, painting, coin. They are scattered throughout the screen, one is behind the arrows, one is behind the hills, one is in the locked chest.

Climb

Just keep exploring it until you get to the exit.

See Inside Hills

Move it over the green hill that's part of the background. There's a maze hidden in it, easy to solve.

A Ghost Maze?

This one is easy to miss, look for an edge and pull it quickly. The real maze is trying to hide behind it, but it's just a regular easy maze.
25 Comments
cha0tic_neutral_system 24 Feb @ 4:33am 
the two im looking for, untitled draft and the exit is like right there, the instructions are worded so vaguely that its making trying to solve them even more frustrating
我妻由乃 26 Dec, 2024 @ 4:14am 
THANKS FOR ALL!!!
BING BONG 26 Sep, 2024 @ 10:17pm 
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!
ProHaker ツ 10 Jun, 2024 @ 10:10am 
In No Escape, I struggled to realize the Escape key was on my keyboard and not in-game.
Also, i could not fighure out how to beat Untitled Draft, so the first block helped a ton.
Ryusae 31 May, 2024 @ 10:53am 
Ok so I'm not sure who this Guide belongs to (considering it shows up on sdumitrius profile and/or I apparently don't know how crediting works)

Anyway
Thank you soooo much! My brain just couldn't comprehend how to get to the door of "untitled DRAFT" so the first hint block helped a lot.
PvtPards 19 May, 2024 @ 7:46am 
bro how did anyone figure out combination lock by themselves, i sat there for like 15 mins tryna figure out what those plus signs with squares even meant
ThatFrost 26 Mar, 2024 @ 2:09pm 
No Escape made me break, :D

Time to google!
PaulFoxman98 23 Feb, 2024 @ 7:56pm 
For anyone who is still confused about the climbing maze, think of it as the layers of a tower, the separate mazes are part of a 3D structure, to solve this maze, try thinking about it spatially, try building the maze physically using LEGO bricks and see how the layers line up, then make a mental note about the path you should take to get to the exit.
oldladygreybun 21 Feb, 2024 @ 6:50pm 
Re the copied (ripped-off) guide - yeah they've at least credited sdimitriu (which is at least a tiny positive). But they've also copied in a couple of the comments to make it look good on their site - including one from me that they've just assigned to some random made-up username. I had no idea people do stuff like this. Feeling a bit P.O'ed. But just - shrug, I guess...
Scaliehazard 18 Feb, 2024 @ 12:10pm 
For Buried Treasure, I looked at the map and following the path, counted the number of squares to the X then divided by 2 and counted again in the same manner until that number then dug. For example I had 34 squares so had to dig the 17th square in the path.