Tuesday, 14 June 2016

QR Code Monkey Maze

Maze of monkey with QR Code
Maze artwork of a monkey holding up a QR Code with a link to the solution of the maze.
MAZE SOLUTION HERE

Sort of like an inception monkey maze, as the solution he holds leads to the solution of the maze you are viewing.

Sunday, 15 May 2016

Rocking Hand Gesture Maze


Rocking hand gesture maze
Maze of a "rock on" hand gesture that young people maze sometimes for whatever reasons | SOLUTION
Along with this, the child-like activity, which has now become an explosive cross-demographic global trend, is linked to generating a calm mindfulness similar to that attained during yoga or meditation.  It stands to reason that a quiet, focused mindset is a powerful and positive quality, particularly in online casino environments which are traditionally awash with sensory overloads!
lifting bro cat

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Maze Designated

maze designated
Designated Maze SOLVED HERE
When some people think of mazes, particularly those that have studied science and research, they might think of the many experiments that are run involving them as scientific tools. However, humans are not the ones scurrying through these mazes – mice and rats are! When scientists have these rodents run through a maze, they are testing the ability of the creature to learn and commit the path of the maze to its memory. The scientists initially get the mouse to find the end of the maze by leaving a scented treat there for it. After it has figured out how to get through the path, the researchers will have the rodent go through it again and again under different conditions. A healthy mouse will be able to go through the maze faster after each time, but scientists manipulate the conditions to find out how certain things (for instance, drugs) affect the mind of the animal. This scientific use for mazes is very different than how most humans prefer to use mazes – for simple fun and enjoyment. We do not need a treat at the end; our higher-functioning minds simply enjoy the satisfaction of completing a maze. Some other activities we love, however, still do include a bonus at the end for use – like the ability to win real money when you play at an online casino. If you enjoy stimulating games and love the idea of winning, then start playing and see how much online casino real money you can win today!

Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Hypnotic Happy Maze

happy face maze with hypnotic eyes
Maze artwork of hypnotic happy face with very trippy eyes. | Maze's Solution

A Maze Art Done By Yanito Freminoshi - No Rights Reserved


Looking for mazes that have no rights reserved? Now you can find some, and of the best existing in our world. In case you never had the chance to solve mazes that have been presented in galleries and museums, today is the day to start doing so! As part of the free mazes project, you can find the thousands upon thousands of mazes done by Yanito Freminoshi completely free over the internet. Since the creations have already been presented in the places previously mentioned, they are regarded as a work of art, or as some may call it – maze work. You will be able to find some of the most fabulous ones as soon as you search for them in the different engines.

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Maze of a 5 Leaf Clover (RARE)

maze of lucky 5 leaf clover
Lucky 5 Leaf Clover Maze | SOLVED HERE
For years psychologists have been aware that the presence of an animal serves as a therapeutic tool to help enhance the person's life. Having a pet or other type of furred, scaled, finned or feathered creature can aid in lowering a person’s blood pressure, steading his heartbeat and creating a healthy environment in which it's possible to relax an decompress from life's stresses. Researchers are curious as to why the presence of pets, especially cats, is particularly beneficial. Since the first leader dogs for the blind demonstrated the potential for serving humans as service animals, dogs have been used as therapy pets. In the past decade, the practice of using dogs as service animals has expanded to include hearing-impaired, physically-impaired and even emotionally-impaired individuals. Dogs are chosen because they have even temperaments and, once trained, are reliable. A dog's behavior is predictable, making it the ideal service animals. But what about using other types of animals as service animals? Cats are increasingly being used in hospital settings, nursing homes and even in jails. The mere presence of a cat has been shown to enhance the quality of life for people who benefit from the
cat in computer meme
infusion of uplifting stimuli in their lives. How can a cat be effectively used as a therapy animal? Cats don't sit when they're told, come when they're told or, actually, do anything that they're told. But when a cat curls up in your lap while you're reading a book, doing a maze or playing some slots, the “feel good” sensation serves to relax you and give you a new lease on life. Evidently, just knowing that the kitty has chosen to spend time with you offers a needed boost to your ego that allows you to overcome life's challenges. Interestingly enough, researchers have also determined that it’s just as therapeutic to watch videos and see cat memes of funny cats as they encounter new and startling situations. There’s something very soothing about watching a funny cat dance through mazes on his toes, make faces at herself in the mirror, hiss at animations as they flash across the online slots screen and, as cats often do, take control of any situation. Scroll through the “cats” videos on YouTube to view silly cats as they interact with their human companions, with cat friends and with a variety of household goods in ways that will split your sides with hours of pleasure. Find cat videos easily by searching for “funny cats” on any popular video site.