CHENNAI: A close cousin to traditional games are mazes and labyrinths. Like most traditional board games, mazes and labyrinths are also often built on geometric patterns, although they tend to be ...
Over the years these labyrinths found themselves on the floors of monuments and often came to be called pavement mazes.
Mazes and labyrinths have been a popular source of fun since the Middle Ages, when nearly 25% of cathedrals had a labyrinth in their grounds. Completing a maze is more of a puzzle solving exercise ...
There’s even a Houston Labyrinth Walkers group. Often, the intent behind a labyrinth is the opposite of getting lost.