>> >Although it's almost certainly not the best way to get out of a maze, the >>>bullet-proof way is to walk forward with one shoulder against the wall. You >>>will get to the exit if there is one. >> >>Unless its a dual centric maze. These are unconnected. In which case you >>can get out of the inner maze or the outer maze, but not both. >> >> >>Peter >Peter: >One has to be able to enter both mazes and as such a right-wall >solution should work. I must not see/understand how a dual centric >maze would work. > >tedd Tedd, Here is a dual concentric maze in its simplest form. You are at X. ||________________________ | | | | | | | ____||___ | | | | | | | X | | | |_______| | | | | | | | | | |_________________________| Peter "Through our efforts, oneness perfects itself" Idoru by William Gibson