Logic maze

A ruleset can be basic (such as "you cannot make left turns") or complex.

[1][2] The first logic maze ever published, Traffic Maze in Floyd's Knob, appeared in the October 1962 issue of Scientific American in the Mathematical Games column.

[1][3][2] Theseus and the Minotaur is another of Abbott's better-known mazes.

in SuperMazes, Abbott says that this "is the hardest maze in the book; in fact, it is possible that no one will solve it.

"[4] Since then, several different versions of it have appeared, made by others, following the same theme, both on paper and in electronic forms.

A Theseus and the Minotaur maze, showing Theseus (blue) and the Minotaur (red)