Square Maze Activity Pages Part 2: 30 Free Printable PDFs

This is the continuation of the square grid maze collection. The format is identical to Part 1: dense rectangular grids of small corridors, red entry and exit dots, no decorative elements — just pure navigation puzzles that fill the page from edge to edge. Several pages include the solution path already traced, giving you an answer key for each maze without any separate document to track down.

Taken together, Parts 1 and 2 give you 64 distinct square mazes at a range of difficulty levels. The grids stay demanding throughout — these aren’t padded out with simple warm-up pages. Everything here is free to download and easy to print.

Free Printable Square Maze Activity Pages — Part 2

This collection includes 30 printable square maze activity pages featuring dense classic rectangular grid mazes, each with a clearly marked red start and exit dot. Select pages include the solution path traced through the maze. All 30 files download as individual PDFs formatted for A4 or US Letter paper.

Solved square maze activity page with dashed path

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Who Are These Square Maze Pages Best For?

This set covers the same difficulty range as Part 1 — early elementary students on the lighter pages, older children and teens on the denser ones. The format requires no explanation if someone has already worked through Part 1, and the fresh grids mean no repeated puzzles across the two collections. A child who finished Part 1 in a week will find 30 completely new configurations here.

The solution pages included in this set make it particularly practical for classroom use. A teacher can hand out a maze without having to solve it first, and students who get stuck have a resource rather than an impasse. That said, the value of seeing a solution after working hard on a maze — noticing where you went wrong, finding the correct path — is worth preserving, so it’s best not to hand out solutions at the same time as the puzzle.

Creative Square Maze and Activity Ideas

Solve Before Checking the Answer For pages that include a solution path, make a rule: try the maze completely before looking at the answer. Then compare your path to the solution. Did you find a different route, or get stuck in the same dead end?

Speed Improvement Challenge Solve the same maze twice, with a day or two between attempts. The first time you work through a maze, you’re mapping it. The second time, you already know the layout — comparing the times shows exactly how much of maze-solving speed comes from memory versus active navigation.

Partner Solution Review One person solves a maze and marks the path. A second person starts from the entry and checks whether the marked path actually leads to the exit without retracing any corridors. Works as a systematic verification exercise as well as a social activity.

Count and Compare After solving, count how many squares the correct path passes through. Try the same maze via a different route and count again. Do all valid paths have the same length, or can you find a shorter one?

Start from Part 1 Work through Square Maze Activity Pages Part 1 first for 34 more puzzles in the same format. Together the two sets provide 64 distinct mazes for sustained challenge over weeks.

How to Print These Square Maze Pages

Each file downloads as a PDF formatted for A4 or US Letter paper. Print at the highest available quality setting for the clearest fine grid lines. Standard printer paper works well for pencil tracing; printing in grayscale is fully adequate since the mazes are black-and-white throughout.

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