Hand Drawn Snowflake Maze – Part Two – Printable PDF
This is the second part of my snowflake maze series. I originally intended on releasing both snowflake mazes at the same time but as you’ll see below I had to restart this maze. This is a continuation of my pattern mazes where I repeat the images in a pattern. I will release more of these periodically because it’s a nice break from the more detailed mazes. As you’ll see in this maze I included rules to make the maze more of a game and will add this element to other mazes moving forward. If you complete the maze please list how many snowflakes you were able to pass through in the comments below and we’ll see who can get the record.
As I mentioned above I had to restart this maze because I ran into the biggest enemy of my mazes… WATER! I am very careful to not put drinks in the work area and put away the maze when I’m not working on it but I was doing a home repair and wasn’t careful. Lesson learned.. I won’t fix any more bathroom sinks.

Below is the second time-lapse video I made of me creating this snowflake maze. I was able to do more of the planning off camera so the end product is more smooth than the previous video. This video is sped up to around 50 times the actual time. Hopefully this will inspire others to create mazes of their own. I am considering making an instructional video with my kids if anyone has any interest let me know.
If you like this maze you want to try another similar maze check out my other snowflake maze. If you’re looking for more free printable mazes check out my homepage.
If you are a game lover and are looking for something fun to do with your friends check out my review of the Hunt A Killer Murder Mystery game. My wife and I love shows like Dateline and 48 Hours and this was a really fun activity to do with friends. Here’s my review if you would like to check it out.
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Rosie Doal
January 30, 2019These are really cute x #ALittleBitOfEverything
Hilbert
January 30, 2019Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed them.
Cherryl Ehlenburg
January 30, 2019These are awesome! I will be pinning this for my teenager!
Hilbert
January 30, 2019Awesome. Let me know if they enjoy them.
sue
January 31, 2019amazing!!
Hilbert
January 31, 2019Thanks. Pun appreciated
Marie Moody
January 31, 2019This is like totally cool! Where was this when all my grandkids came over for Christmas? Now that would’ve kept them busy for sure! Thanks for sharing and stopping by! Stay warm…. 🙂
Hilbert
February 1, 2019Glad you enjoyed them and I hope your grandkids love them. I try to release one a month. I’ll make sure to keep sharing.
Donna Reidland
February 4, 2019This looks like a fun maze to work through.
Hilbert
February 4, 2019Thanks. I’m always looking for feedback so if you make it through please let me know.
Hilbert
February 7, 2019So everyone knows. Our head tester at Hilbert’s Mazes got back to me. The record for the snowflake mazes is 14 snowflakes so far. I think that can be topped.
Alice V-DIYerfy
February 7, 2019This is so cool. Your mazes are awesome and I can’t believe they’re hand drawn too. Thanks for linking up at #OMHGWW and hope to see you next week!
Hilbert
February 7, 2019Thanks. Glad you enjoyed them
lisa jung
February 20, 2019Thanks for sharing
Hilbert
February 20, 2019Thanks
Karen, the next best thing to mummy
February 20, 2019These look great, I am going to print them out for the grandchildren #,alittlebitogeberything@_karendennis
Hilbert
February 20, 2019That’s great. Let me know if they enjoy them. I would love some feedback.
Debbie Wilson
February 22, 2019Looks like fun!
Hilbert
February 22, 2019Thanks for checking out my site.
Kristin Hill Taylor
February 22, 2019This is really neat. Thanks for linking up at #PorchStories.
Hilbert
February 22, 2019Thanks so glad you enjoyed my mazes.
BettieG
February 25, 2019Wow! This is amazing! I had a friend in middle school who loved to make full-page mazes (during class time! ha) that he would share with the rest of us. I was just as awe-struck then as I am now. Blessed to be your neighbor this week at #LMMLinkup!
Hilbert
February 25, 2019That’s awesome. I was also the kids in middle school doodling mazes. Now my kids are the ones making mazes.
Jennifer Wise
February 25, 2019Lovely!! I like the blues. Thanks for sharing at #heartandsoullinkup
Hilbert
February 25, 2019Thanks for the great feedback
Shannon
February 25, 2019I love looking at your mazes….they are always gorgeous!! Thanks so much for generously sharing. #heartandsoullinkup
Hilbert
February 25, 2019Thanks for the kind words. I’m so glad you enjoyed them.
Teresa
February 27, 2019Cute! My kids will love these!
Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party this week!
Hilbert
February 27, 2019Thanks. I’d love feedback after they complete them.
sue
February 27, 2019Love the Christmas tree – great for little or big hands when needing an activity – do you have one for Thanksgiving?
Hilbert
February 27, 2019Thanks for the great feedback. I made a turkey maze this year for my thanksgiving maze.
https://hilbertsmazes.com/free-printable-hand-drawn-north-american-turkey-thanksgiving-maze/
I hope you enjoy.
MariLynn DeGroot
March 3, 2019Thanks for sharing your snowflake maze. If you are like me, I’m looking forward to no more snow and springtime weather. Glad you shared with Crafting By Designs.
Hilbert
March 3, 2019No kidding. I’m ready for spring.