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Here's some things that may help you:
Browser - I have tested the maze on both PCs and Macs and with both major browsers (Netscape and Explorer) in several versions. And in general the maze works well across the board, but Microsoft Internet Explorer tends to works best. Aslo it's been found that some older PCs running Netscape do not display the visited-link color, thus making it very difficult to work the maze. If you are having this problem, try Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Navigation - This maze is laid out like typical organizational chart. Home is the top of the "pyramid." Each "Right," "Straight," or "Left" option takes you to a lower level. For the most part, right takes you down to the right, straight takes you straight down, and left takes you down to the left. But just to make it fun, there are a few clinkers.
Color Scheme - The page backgrounds are shaded -- the deeper you get the darker it gets.
Going Back - From any page in the maze, you can use the "Back" button on your browser to go back to previous pages. Or simply click "Maze Home" to go back to the Start. On most pages there is a "Back" option next to the "Maze Home" option -- This takes you to the page above you.
Blank Pages/Not Found - Some of the links open blank pages or "Zero" pages. Just consider these dead ends. You may find a link or two that yields a "Not Found" message. Just consider them dead ends. Remember the route to the Finish page does work -- it's only seven clicks from the start!
Numbering System - If you wondered if the four-digit-number page addresses have any scheme, they don't. They're purely random, for the most part.
Enjoy yourself!
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