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‘Unsolvable’ hand drawn maze took seven years to complete

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The Internet won’t stop bombarding Japanese Twitter user Kya7y with questions on her dad. Why? Because almost 30 years ago, he created a hand drawn maze that’s so detailed, even he hasn’t managed to solve it. In fact, Kya7y’s dad says it’s probably unsolvable.

The 34 x 23.3-inch maze is garnering so much attention not only because it’s one of the most complex labyrinths ever created, but because Kya7y’s dad (anonymous at the moment) spentseven years working on it.
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