Make a fresh printable maze in one click: pick a difficulty, reveal the solution when you want it, and download a PNG or a whole PDF pack with answer keys. Perfect for kids, classrooms, and rainy afternoons. Every maze is generated in your browser.
A good maze is one of the cheapest ways to keep a kid busy and quietly building focus, spatial reasoning, and patience. This generator makes one in a click: choose Easy for a little one or Expert for a grid that will keep an adult honest, and every press of Generate builds a brand-new maze with exactly one route from the green start to the red finish. Reveal that route whenever you want, print a single page, or build a whole PDF pack with answer keys for a classroom or a road trip.
Under the hood every maze is a perfect maze: there is precisely one path between any two cells and no closed-off rooms, which is what guarantees a single clean solution. Two styles change the feel without changing that promise. Winding produces long, sweeping corridors that snake across the page; Branchy produces a bushier maze with more short dead ends to fool you at every turn. Everything is drawn in your browser, so you can generate an unlimited number with no account and nothing uploaded.
Pick a difficulty, click Generate for a fresh maze, and download the PNG or print it. Every maze has one solution from the green start to the red finish, which you can reveal with the Show solution toggle before or after printing.
Yes. The PDF pack builds a single file of any number of all-different mazes, from 1 up to 24 pages, and can append an answer-key section with every solution, which teachers and parents use for whole worksheet sets and activity books.
Easy suits young children, Medium fits most kids, and Hard or Expert challenge older kids and adults. You can also type an exact grid size, and switching to the Branchy style makes any size trickier with extra dead ends.
Always. Each one is a perfect maze, so there is exactly one path between any two points and no walled-off areas, meaning one and only one route from start to finish. The Show solution toggle draws it in.
No. The maze is generated and drawn entirely in your browser, and the PNG and PDF are assembled on your device, so nothing is uploaded and you can make as many as you want.