(This picture is like twenty years old)

  • Tikiporch
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    6 months ago

    Can’t they just use the other end of the tattoo gun to erase a wall?

    • toynbeeOP
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      6 months ago

      You know, I didn’t think to ask.

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      6 months ago

      As I understand it, they’re similar but different. A maze has multiple paths, some of which may not lead to the end, while a labyrinth has one solution that will lead to the end - even if it takes a while.

      I don’t claim to be an expert, despite the pattern on my back, but from what I’ve read and heard they’re not the same.

      edit: I did a few DDG searches to verify this and found results that support both your claim and mine, so maybe you’re right.

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        6 months ago

        Mazes can take on two forms: multicursal or unicursal. A multicursal maze has multiple paths that lead to the center, while a unicursal maze has only one solution. Labyrinths are unicursal and are very similar to mazes with one main difference; the entrance also serves as the exit.

        Stolen from Google.

        So technically this is a unicursal maze, not a labyrinth.