About Maze Puzzle
Maze Puzzle is a clean, top-down maze runner with procedurally generated layouts. Every level draws a new pattern of walls — sometimes a tight corridor, sometimes an open hall — and your only job is to find the exit.
The pace is deliberately slow. Walls fade in softly, the path glows when you find it, and finishing a maze pours into the next one without ceremony. Long sessions feel less like puzzles and more like quiet walking.
How to play
Use the arrow keys, WASD, or swipe gestures to move through the maze. Reach the marked exit tile to complete the level.
| Desktop | Arrow keys / WASD — move |
|---|---|
| Mobile | Swipe up / down / left / right — move |
Tips & tricks
- Hug one wall consistently — the right-hand rule eventually solves most simple mazes.
- If you backtrack often, scan from corners; dead-ends are easier to spot from there.
- Larger levels are easier with the mini-map in view — keep it visible.
- Stop and breathe at intersections. A second of pause beats a wrong turn.
- Long sessions are fine — there is no penalty for staying inside one maze.
What to expect
Maze Puzzle is a deliberately slow, top-down wander rather than a race. Layouts are procedurally generated, so there is nothing to memorise — just follow the corridors and let the path glow when you find it. A simple habit helps on the rare tangled level: keep one hand to a wall and trace it until the exit appears. With levels flowing into one another without ceremony, expect something closer to quiet walking than puzzle-solving, ideal for unwinding a few minutes at a time.
Frequently asked questions
Are the mazes random?
Yes — every level is procedurally generated, so no two runs are identical.
Is there a time limit?
No. Take as long as you need to solve each maze.
Does the difficulty scale?
Mazes grow larger and add more dead-ends as you progress.
Does Maze Puzzle work on mobile?
Yes — touch swipe controls are built in.