Mazes are muticursal patterns, more complex than simple labyrinths, with several paths or branches and dead ends through which the solver must find a route to the destination.
Many of these historic mazes are derived, not absolutely accurately, from images that appear in the Project Gutenberg's Amusements in Mathematics, by Henry Ernest Dudeney a 1917 publication
The colors used on these maze thumbnails are, of course, totally inaccurate. More historic mazes will be added to this section in the near future.
Young children are sure to enjoy coloring and finding the path through these free and fun paper mazes.