A new never ending mindfulness marble maze. Arrange the wooden hexagon tiles into the triangle board to create calming looping pathways. Control the movement of the marble by slightly tilting the board to keep it rolling. You can also just trace the path with your finger. Can be very meditative/addictive. There is no wrong way to arrange the tiles, they always connect to the tile next to them. It is possible to make a single continuous loop that passes through each tile 3 different ways, or multiple, smaller, sometimes intersecting loops. You can make the path(s) symetrical or asymetrical. I am still figuring out the exact calculation for how many different ways there are to arrange the tiles on the board, but I think it is about a million. Enjoy! Includes 3 marbles and a cotton drawstring bag.
The mini maze has fewer combinations, but is easier to take on the go and fun to try one handed.
Medium maze photo coming soon.
Age: 4 years to adult
Made In: Talladega, Alabama USA
Product Size: L 12" W 13.25" H 1/2" (mini: L 8" W 7.25 H 1/2")
Safety: Warning! Choking Hazard: This toy contains a marble. Not suitable for children under the age of 3 years.
"I bought this for my 13 year old son who has adhd, and autism, odd and SPD. As soon as we got it open he was just amazed at the possibility of mazes and how many ways he had to design and play with it. My 1 yr old granddaughter was also loving the pieces and being able to place them in and watch him play. It was a great experience for them both to share. They played with it for hours and had a great time together and I am so glad that I have found this one for sure!"
— Stephanie J. (5/5)
Loved the maze! I especially
"Loved the maze! I especially liked that the tiles could be moved around. I wished that the grooves could be a little deeper because sometimes the marbles can fly off track! ♥️"
— Kathryn P. (5/5)
Fun Product
"Fun product with plenty of choices to arrange the board and watch the marbles race around"
— Dwayne K. (5/5)
Shallow Channels, Still Cool
"It just arrived and is very nice. The only change I’d recommend is deeper channels, so the marbles can’t jump out as easily."
— J F. (4/5)
Really neat maze, lovely craftsmanship!
"Really neat maze, lovely craftsmanship! I bought for my husband to use as a de-stress break during his work day. It's a fun, well-made little piece and I think he'll enjoy using it!"
— Betsy M. (5/5)
Marble Run
"I am a school teacher and currently have this at my "break spot. " It's perfect for this as it gives kiddos a minute to take their mind to something else."
— Kristin W. (5/5)
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