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Maze Maker
with Content Inside

Not just a maze - a worksheet. Images or questions live inside the maze itself. Students solve the path to discover the content in order, then answer below.

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Images or Text

2,000+ vocabulary images or type your own words, questions, and math problems.

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6, 9, or 12 Squares

6 and 9 squares include numbered answer lines. 12 squares fills the page with a large writing area below.

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3 Path Sizes

Small, medium, or large paths - easy mazes for young learners, challenging ones for older students.

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Unique Every Reload

Reload to get a completely different maze. The content stays in your order - the maze changes.

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Any Subject

Language, science, math, social studies - any teacher can build a maze worksheet in minutes.

What you can make
6-square maze worksheet with answer lines

6 Content Squares

Answer lines below Most difficult maze
9-square maze showing small and large path sizes

9 Content Squares

Answer lines below Custom questions
12-square maze - unique paths every reload

12 Content Squares

Free writing space Most complex arrangements
What makes this different

Content lives inside the maze - not just around it

Most maze worksheets are decoration. Students finish the maze, then do the worksheet. This maker puts the vocabulary, images, or questions directly inside the maze path as numbered content squares.

Students encounter the squares in the exact order you entered them - because the maze enforces that sequence. They don't know where square #4 is hiding until they navigate there. Solving the maze is how they discover the worksheet.

Below the maze, numbered answer lines match the content squares. For 6 and 9-square mazes you can add a custom question for each line - or leave them blank and set the task verbally. The 12-square option fills the page and gives free writing space below.


How it works

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Choose images or text

Pick a vocabulary category from the image library, or switch to text mode to type your own words, questions, or math problems.

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Enter your content in order

The order you enter content is the order students will encounter it in the maze. Put easier items first if you want a gentle warm-up.

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Add questions (optional)

For 6 and 9-square mazes, type a question for each numbered line - or leave blank and set the task verbally in class.

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Choose path size and print

Pick small, medium, or large paths. Click make, then print. Reload at any time to get a completely new maze with the same content.


Ready to build your maze?

One interface handles everything - images, text, path size, questions. No category browsing required.

Common questions

Maze Maker - FAQ

What’s the difference between 6, 9, and 12 content squares?
6 squares produces the most challenging maze - fewer squares means longer paths between them. Numbered answer lines below the maze let you add a custom question for each square. 9 squares gives a balanced maze with the same numbered answer line format. 12 squares fills the page with a complex maze and provides a large free-writing space below rather than individual lines - good for open-ended tasks or when you want students to write more freely after completing the maze.
Does the maze change every time?
Yes - every reload generates a completely new maze. The content squares stay in the order you entered them, but the paths, dead ends, and layout are different each time. This means you can print multiple unique versions of the same worksheet, or just reload until you get a maze shape you like.
Can I use just text in the content squares?
Yes - and it works brilliantly for subjects beyond language learning. Type a math equation, a science question, a social studies prompt, or any short question into each square. Students solve the maze, encounter the questions in sequence, and write their answers on the numbered lines below. It’s a surprisingly engaging format for a 6, 9, or 12-question quiz - the maze gives students a reason to move through the questions in order rather than skipping around.
Can I use vocabulary images as the content?
Yes - select any category from the 2,000+ image library and the images appear inside the maze squares. Students navigate to each image and write the word, a sentence, or answer the question you’ve typed on the matching answer line. Works for any ESL or EFL vocabulary set, and the images are language-neutral so they work for any language class.
What do the answer lines below the maze do?
For 6 and 9-square mazes, each numbered answer line corresponds to a content square in the maze. You can type a custom question for each line - “What does this animal eat?” or “Use this word in a sentence” - or leave them blank and give the instruction verbally. Students write their answers as they find each square in the maze, so the worksheet completes itself as they solve the puzzle.
Is the maze maker free?
Completely free. No account or login required. Build your maze worksheet and print directly from the browser. The full image library, all square counts, all path sizes, and the custom question lines are all included at no cost.