Happy Holidays ! A Collection of Holiday Mazes
Let’s take a look at a collection of the favorite Holiday Mazes I have ever made. You can find these spread out around the site, mostly in the monthly reviews of the daily mazes, but I thought it would be nice to pull a variety of them together. The nice part about this collection is the large mix of maze types beyond the standard maze like arrow mazes, and weaving mazes. There is also a large range of difficulty levels from Kids to Difficult. You probably won’t be surprised that a lot of them are Christmas Mazes. For a larger selection of just Christmas Mazes, mostly for kids, click here !! Or Halloween Mazes.
My 38 Favorite Holiday Mazes
Let’s go in order of the months. January means MLK Day and while this isn’t the most creative maze I have ever done I think that this Dream Maze works for the day.
February is about President’s Day and Valentine’s Day and I have both covered here. I can only take credit for the maze part of the Abraham Lincoln Maze since the artwork came from here. The Coin mazes of Lincoln and George Washington were also used to celebrate their birthdays.
And what better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with this Heart Maze. I also made a broken heart depending on your situation for the day, but let’s ignore that one. You can find that one if you are interested on the website.
March is all about St Patrick’s Day and sometimes an Early Easter. I went with a 4 Leaf Clover Maze to celebrate it and a Leprechaun Hat Maze. Hopefully these can bring you some luck and maybe even a pot of gold !
April starts with April Fool’s Day which means some bad mazes from me. You can find them on the site but none are worthy for inclusion here (they are unsolvable). But April also has Earth Day and typically has Easter also. I included the Easter Egg Maze and Rabbit Maze.
May brings Mother’s Day and Memorial Day in the US. I made a printable Mothers Day Card Maze to tell mother’s how amazing they are. And a US Flag Maze for Memorial Day.
June brings Summer and Father’s Day. I liked the format of my Mothers Day card that I repeated for this Fathers Day Card Maze.
July in the US brings us Independence Day. That means fireworks with this unique Fireworks Maze, and of course you can recycle the Flag Maze above from Memorial Day.
October brings us cold weather and Halloween. Two of my favorite mazes for the holiday are my Jack O Lantern Maze and Candy Corn Maze. You can also find other candy mazes on the website if you are interested.
November brings us Election Day, Veteran’s Day and the best food holiday in the world, Thanksgiving. For Election Day I went with a Vote Pin Maze. I went with a simple Flag/Thank You Maze for Vet’s Day, but also added in a Fighter Jet Maze and a Submarine Maze for those military branches. For Thanksgiving I have a Pilgrim’s Hat Maze. You can also find some food mazes on the site that would fit here also. I suggest some of the pies.
December gives us Christmas, New Year’s, Chanukah and Festivus. I have each of them covered. Let’s start with a Menorah Maze for Chanukah. As for the airing of grievances, the traditional Festivus Pole Maze.
And now we get into the bulk of the Christmas Mazes. Lots of variety in types. In no particular order a Christmas Stocking Maze, Presents Maze and Santa’s Hat Maze. The group of presents is a bit harder than the others. If I was guessing the large flat green box is a tv and the gradient wrapped box in front is a pair of shoes. If there’s one thing was always in my stocking it was candy canes, like this Candy Cane Maze.
How about a cartoon like version of Santa Claus in the Santa Claus Maze where you need to make your way through Santa’s beard to solve it !
And the flower of the season is definitely the poinsettia. Always nice to see these decorating storefronts and homes during the holidays. This Poinsettia Maze is a bit harder than it looks !
And I must be hungry because this Christmas Cookies Maze makes me walk over to the pantry and look for a snack…be right back. There are other cookie mazes on the site but these are the only specific holiday ones.
Now let’s look at some Holiday Arrow Mazes. I made a few, but here are my 3 favorite, a Christmas Tree Arrow Maze, a Christmas Stocking Arrow Maze and Santa’s Hat Arrow Maze.
I also experimented with Holiday Weaving Mazes. Here are my 3 favorite, the Ornament Maze, Stocking Maze and Christmas Tree Maze.
There are even more Holiday mazes, a whole month of them (including most of these). And every year for New Year’s Eve and New Years Day I make a New “Year” Maze. Below I used coloring to make a combined 2020 / 2021 Maze.
Did you find what you were looking for ? If not, or if you have an idea for a maze, send me a request/idea !