• njm1314@lemmy.world
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    Yeah I don’t think this is true, certainly nothing else I’ve seen indicates that this is a defined difference. Hell the page itself seems to disprove the theory in multiple places. As does the origin of the word Labyrinth. After all if Theseus was in a labyrinth with one single path why did he need a string to find his way back?

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    23 hours ago

    The article links to a Wikipedia page for mazes. The first line of that page says this

    A maze is a path or collection of paths, typically from an entrance to a goal. The word is used to refer both to branching tour puzzles through which the solver must find a route, and to simpler non-branching (“unicursal”) patterns that lead unambiguously through a convoluted layout to a goal

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    A long time ago, I got a maze tattooed on my back. Very soon thereafter, people started telling me this exact thing. Apparently, I in fact got a labyrinth tattooed on my back.

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    Did anyone else always start at the end and head toward the start? (For mazes on paper)

    It’s almost always easier to complete when you go backwards.

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      That’s because the design tends to split into choices when going in one direction, but less so the other direction.

      Kind of like how it is essier to make the way from a leaf to the trunk of a tree than to start at a trunk and reach a specific leaf.

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      I’ve heard this before, but I never understood how people find this easier. It’s still the exact same maze, you just swap the “start” and “goal” labels.

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        Paths tend to branch out into dead ends when going in one direction, which would feel more like doubling back when coming from the other direction.

        It does depend on the size and overall layout of the maze though.

  • MilitantAtheist@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Enough with the fucking labyrinths now. I’m doing the latest Tarkov event and that fucking final labyrinth task will be the death of me.