Previously, Kotaku introduced an incredibly difficult-looking maze that a father created over thirty years ago for his daughter. The drawing took the father seven years. Now, three decades later, he’s begun another one.
Twitter user Kya7y says her father is aiming to make a maze that is “more beautiful and easier to complete.” She added the hashtags #娘として完成が楽しみである #また7年かかるのだろうか which mean, “#As the daughter, I’m looking forward to its completion” and “#Is this going to take another seven years?”
Picture: Kya7y
So far, the in-progress maze looks both challenging and beautiful. The above image has been retweeted nearly 7000 times.
In case you don’t remember the earlier maze Kya7y shared, you can see that below. It is so difficult that apparently even she wasn’t sure if it was possible to reach the goal.
【速報】お父さんが32年ぶりに迷路を描き始めました。[Kya7y]
@Kya7y [Twitter]
Picture: Kya7y
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One response to “After 30 Years, Father Draws Another Beautifully Hard Maze”
Scan the old maze into a computer and use it to see how good AI pathing is in video games.
The only issue I could see with that is how it would distinguish between a dead end vs just another path crossing over given all the overlap.