Tuesday, October 25, 2011

All about MAZE

Nikko is one of tourist city in Japan. In that city, there’s a local attraction with maze facility where the visitors enter from one door and exit to other door. The objective of the adventure is to find the exit door. In Japanese, Maze is called “Meiro” and the place is named Kyodai Meiro Palladium. Please see the picture 1


This is another sample of Maze in Melbourne, Ausralia (picture 2)


We may often see maze in the kids magazine. The picture 3 shows us maze quiz for kids. They need to hold a pencil and follow the line to solve the puzzle.



In the first and second picture, when we enter the maze puzzle and attempt to find the exit door, we may be lost and end up in the same route. Our memory skill is trained in this games. Christopher Berg found out that children are the best maze solver because they move very fast.

Maze was used for entertainment, coin, troops form, research and more. And in the education world, maze has been used for ages to stimulate hand – eye coordination, fine motor skills and concentration.
Source

[1]. http://www.kinugawa.ne.jp/facilities/palladium/palladium.html
[2]. http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/print/2008/6/stihl_maze.jpg
[3]. http://tomandjerrythemovie.warnerbros.com/img/maze.gif
[4]. Other information from internet

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