CARD 2
• Card 2 maze board is the same big square you made on Card 1.
• If this is the first time making a maze, please read over CARD 1 instructions to learn how to
build the big square.
• When the big square is done, move on to the next step.
• Get ten wall pieces to make your walls.
• Grab Colby the Mouse and put him on the top left square of the maze.
• Move Colby down one square. He should be on the left side of the big square and on the second
square from the top.
• Turn Colby until his nose is pointing to the right side.
• Leave Colby on that starting square.
• On the square Colby is sitting on, place two walls in the gap at the bottom of the square.
• Colby is sitting on his starting square and there is a square below his starting square. This is
the third square from the top of the maze. That square needs two walls placed in the gap on
the right side.
• From that third square, move over the wall that was just made and on to the next square to
the right. Place two walls in the gap on the bottom of the square. So on that square, there
should be a wall on the left side and a wall below the square.
• On the same square, place two walls in the gap on the right side of the square. The square
should have a wall on the left side, a wall on the right side and a wall on the bottom side.
• From Colby’s starting square, move one square to the right. On the square to the right of
Colby’s starting square, place two walls in the gap on the right side of the square.
• If you have moved Colby the Mouse, place him back where he started.
• Take the piece of cheese and go to Colby’s starting square.
• With the piece of cheese, move to the right one square.
• With the same piece of cheese, move down one square. This is the cheese’s spot.
• Now Colby the Mouse can be programmed to find the cheese.
CARD 3
• Card 3 Maze needs a total of five squares.
• No walls are needed.
• Put together three squares across to make a row.
• Now put together two squares across to make a row.
• Join the two-square row to the top of the three-square row, moving the two-square row to the
left.
Make
sure
the
left side
is even
and
two
squares high.
• The right side of this maze should only be one square high.
• Put the piece of cheese on the farthest right square of the long row.
• Put Colby the Mouse on the upper left square of the maze and Colby’s face and nose should be
facing
left,
away
from
the
cheese.
• Colby the Mouse can now be programmed to find the cheese.
CARD 4
• Card 4 Maze needs a total of ten squares.
• No wall pieces are needed.
• Put together four squares across to make a long row.
• Now make a row across with three squares.
• Take one square and put it on top of the far left square of the long square row.
• On the long four-square row, place Colby the Mouse on the square at the right end of the row.
Move Colby one square to the left and keep him there. That is his starting spot.
• Take one square and join it to the bottom of Colby’s starting square.
• Take a new square and join it to the top of Colby’s starting square.