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20 Large Print Mazes for Seniors — Free PDF With Wide Corridors

Twenty large print mazes built for comfortable solving: 12×12 grids with wide corridors and thick, high-contrast lines, one maze per page, the 28pt type tier stated in every footer. Solution paths for all 20 mazes print at the back. Free PDF, no signup. Popular with senior-living activity programs and with anyone who finds standard mazes uncomfortably cramped.

Maze 1 of 20

28pt · 12×12 grid · answer keys included · 1 per page
Download all 20 large print mazes (free PDF)

What you get

Mazes in set20
Grid size12×12 cells
Mazes per printed page1
Corridor widthAbout half an inch when printed at 100%
Wall weightThick, high-contrast lines
Answer keysAll 20 solution paths, collected at the back
Type tier28pt large print (footer-stamped)
PaperLetter and A4 from the same file
Pages in PDF41 (cover + 20 mazes + 20 solutions)
File size90 KB

What's in the set

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Download the full set: 20 Large Print Mazes for Seniors — Free PDF With Wide Corridors

28pt · 12×12 grid · answer keys included · 1 per page

Download all 20 large print mazes (free PDF)

Free PDF · no signup · free for personal, classroom, and care-facility use — not for resale.

Printing tips

  • Choose “Actual size” (100%) so the corridors keep their full half-inch width.
  • High-contrast walls print dark even in economy mode — these pages are ink-light.
  • Letter and A4 share one layout; pick either paper and leave the scale alone.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does “wide corridors” actually mean here?
The 12×12 grid puts far fewer cells on the page than a standard adult maze, so each passage prints about half an inch wide, bounded by thick high-contrast walls.
Are these mazes used in activity programs?
They are popular in senior-living and memory-care activity programs: one maze per page, ink-light to photocopy, and the license in every footer covers care-facility use.
What point size is the type on these pages?
The set sits on the site’s 28pt standard large print tier — it is stamped in every footer — while the maze itself is drawn line art, so what matters most is the thick walls and half-inch corridors.
Are 12×12 mazes too easy for an active solver?
They are pitched as a relaxed solve, not a challenge piece. A solver who wants resistance should step up to the 30×30 hard adult set or the 40×40 giant mazes.