Maze Runner
Guide the runner through a maze with keyboard arrows, swipe gestures, or on-screen controls.
How to play
The runner starts on the marked cell and needs to reach the finish.
Move through open paths only. Wall cells block the route.
Keyboard arrows, swipes, and the control pad all move the runner.
Why play Maze Runner?
Maze games give children a clear goal on every turn. They encourage planning, direction sense, and careful movement while keeping the rules easy to understand.
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FAQs
How do I move the runner?
Use keyboard arrows, swipe on the maze, or tap the direction buttons.
What do dark cells mean?
They are walls. The runner must stay on the open path and move around them.
Can I change the difficulty?
Yes. Choose Easy, Normal, or Hard before starting a new maze.
Are best results saved?
Yes. Best moves and best time are saved for each level in this browser.
Should children use this with supervision?
Yes. The maze game is family-friendly, but children should play with parent or guardian permission.
