Maze — Procedural Labyrinth Puzzle Game Online Free
Play Maze free online. Roll the dot from the corner to the exit through a freshly generated labyrinth, racing the clock. Levels grow bigger. Swipe or arrow keys.
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How to play
Swipe (mobile) or use arrow keys to roll the dot along corridors until it hits a wall or junction. Reach the green exit to win.
About Maze — Procedural Labyrinth Puzzle Game Online Free
Maze is a pure, timeless test of orientation: find your way from the corner of a tangle of corridors to the exit on the far side. Every maze is freshly generated, so you can't memorise it — each one is a brand-new labyrinth of dead ends, forks and long winding passages waiting to be unravelled.
Movement is built for flow. Instead of nudging one square at a time, your dot rolls along a corridor until it hits a wall or reaches a junction, so a long straight run takes a single swipe. That keeps the focus on route-finding rather than fiddly tapping, and makes the bigger mazes fast and satisfying to thread.
It runs instantly in your browser on phone, tablet or desktop — no download, no sign-up, completely free. Swipe to roll on mobile or use the arrow keys on a computer. A timer tracks each escape and remembers your best for every maze size, and the labyrinth grows level by level, so there's always a bigger tangle and a faster time to chase.
Tips & strategy
Try the 'always turn one way' rule. Keeping your hand on the left (or right) wall and following it will eventually walk you out of any simple maze, even if it's not the shortest route.
Glance toward the exit corner before you move. Heading roughly in its direction keeps you from wandering deep into the wrong side of the maze.
Because the dot glides to the next wall or junction, plan your route in straight runs — pick the corridor that carries you furthest toward the goal in one swipe.
When you hit a dead end, don't panic — back out to the last junction and take the branch you skipped. Perfect mazes have exactly one path, so a wrong turn just costs a little time.
Watch the trail you leave behind. Revisiting your own shaded path usually means you've looped back; aim for fresh, unshaded corridors.
On bigger mazes, break the journey into landmarks — reach the middle first, then push for the exit corner, rather than solving it all at once.
Replay a size to beat your best time: once you know the shape of the corridors, a confident, branch-free run shaves off a lot of seconds.
Frequently asked questions
How do I play Maze?
Get the dot from the top-left corner to the green exit at the bottom-right. Swipe (on mobile) or press an arrow key (on desktop) to roll in that direction — the dot keeps going until it meets a wall or a junction.
Why does my dot slide several squares at once?
Movement is a glide: each swipe or key press rolls you along the corridor until you reach a wall or a turning. It's designed so straight stretches take one move instead of many taps.
Is there always a way out?
Yes. Every maze is a 'perfect' maze — fully connected with exactly one path between any two points — so the exit is always reachable. There are no closed-off areas.
Do the mazes get harder?
Yes. Each maze you escape advances you to a slightly larger grid, from 8×8 up to 16×16, with longer corridors and more branches to navigate.
Does my progress save?
Yes — your current level is stored in your browser, so you can close the tab and continue on the same device, and your best time for each maze size is remembered too. The Start button reads 'Continue' when a level is saved.
Is Maze free and mobile-friendly?
Completely free, with no install or sign-up, and built mobile-first: swipe anywhere to move, on a maze that scales to fit any screen.