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How To Make A Labyrinth
by Lea Goode-Harris, Ph.D.
Making a labyrinth can be simple... like drawing it on paper or in the sand,
or complex... like the ones made by professional labyrinth makers,
creating exact replicas of ancient and contemporary designs.

The following diagrams are examples of how to create the oldest labyrinth design, the Classical Labyrinth. Don't stop there, if you so desire, let yourself explore making other labyrinth designs that seem difficult or complex, you will find some of them, very simple. If it does indeed become overwhelming, go back to the simplest design. Remember that your curiosity and intention is the most important gift that you will bring to making a labyrinth.

You can make your labyrinth out of any material imaginable,
chalk, rope, brick & sod, paint on cement, or rocks in a meadow.
Use your imagination!



Three Circuit Classical Labyrinth

To make a left turning three circuit Classical Labyrinth...



Seven Circuit Classical Labyrinth

To make a left turning seven circuit Classical Labyrinth...


To make right turning three or seven circuit Classical Labyrinths...

 
...just reverse the following step and the lines thereafter


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