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It only looks hard, there's actually one simple path (marked in red here as I was kind enough to neaten up my little red line for you ).
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Well I found the maze on a website so maybe he found the solution on the same site... I didnt really look for that solutions but I saw that the site had the solutions to some of the other mazes on there...
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Nope.
I completed it with macromedia fireworks MX and then neatened it up so the red line wasn't touching the sides.
Like binary (look at the name), there's only 2 directions / digits.
If you're not going right, you go down
Unlike binary, it doesn't have a set length for each step in any direction (as far as I can see), so the top bit is rather long (in binary, you can have single zero's or ones and you can have pairs of those, but you can't have a group of three or more, so 10011000 isn't right).
It was actually very simple when inflated to x4 to find the path, it just looks daunting when all the paths are made smaller (much of it, if you look at it when zoomed in, can hardly go off course anyway since the dead ends are pretty short in most places).
Binary was origionally used to program machines such as looms using punch cards.
I can't speak binary like some nerds, but I know about computers and such things...
PHP, CSS, XHTML, Delphi, Ruby on Rails & more. Current project: CMS Object. Most recent change: Theme support is up and running... So long as I use my theme resource loaders instead of that in the Rails plug-in. Release date: NEVER!!!
Ahh ok cool... So then... lets see you do this one :P
The Royal Ram
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Technically, you shouldn't be able to do that one.
You can't see all the sides which have maze sections and you can't see enough of what's below the surface to get to the other side.
In terms of getting in from one side and out of the other on one single side of that (the one facing us), it's fairly easy since there's many ways in or out as far as I can see
If it had been made in a 3D app or something so you could download it and rotate it, then it'd probably be possible, but a bit difficult, but as it stands, it's not actually a doable maze
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The Royal Ram
I can barely even see it first of all.
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It only looks hard, there's actually one simple path (marked in red here as I was kind enough to neaten up my little red line for you ).
Current project: CMS Object.
Most recent change: Theme support is up and running... So long as I use my theme resource loaders instead of that in the Rails plug-in.
Release date: NEVER!!!
I bet most of us here didnt even attempt it because of its size... I know I didnt...
Shame that Im not offering $100 for it :P
The Royal Ram
The Royal Ram
The Royal Ram
I completed it with macromedia fireworks MX and then neatened it up so the red line wasn't touching the sides.
Like binary (look at the name), there's only 2 directions / digits.
If you're not going right, you go down
Unlike binary, it doesn't have a set length for each step in any direction (as far as I can see), so the top bit is rather long (in binary, you can have single zero's or ones and you can have pairs of those, but you can't have a group of three or more, so 10011000 isn't right).
It was actually very simple when inflated to x4 to find the path, it just looks daunting when all the paths are made smaller (much of it, if you look at it when zoomed in, can hardly go off course anyway since the dead ends are pretty short in most places).
Binary was origionally used to program machines such as looms using punch cards.
I can't speak binary like some nerds, but I know about computers and such things...
Current project: CMS Object.
Most recent change: Theme support is up and running... So long as I use my theme resource loaders instead of that in the Rails plug-in.
Release date: NEVER!!!
The Royal Ram
You can't see all the sides which have maze sections and you can't see enough of what's below the surface to get to the other side.
In terms of getting in from one side and out of the other on one single side of that (the one facing us), it's fairly easy since there's many ways in or out as far as I can see
If it had been made in a 3D app or something so you could download it and rotate it, then it'd probably be possible, but a bit difficult, but as it stands, it's not actually a doable maze
Current project: CMS Object.
Most recent change: Theme support is up and running... So long as I use my theme resource loaders instead of that in the Rails plug-in.
Release date: NEVER!!!
TRY THIS !