Complete the maze by finding a path from the START to the END without touching or crossing the thick walls, corners and rounded end of walls.
The path should visit the digits of Pi in its decimal order.
Cages: The digits enclosed by a cage sums to the number indicated at the upper left corner.
Solve on Sudokupad.Solution code: Digits on Column 3 visited by the path. (From top to bottom)
on 24. April 2026, 19:57 by Plok
Brilliant puzzle. i loved this
on 22. March 2026, 07:54 by Nylimb
Finally, all those digits of pi that I memorized about 60 years ago proved useful. Thanks!
on 22. March 2026, 05:40 by TheJRMY
A lot of fun. Interesting how the path kind of revealed the puzzle instead of the other way around.
on 14. March 2026, 15:37 by preciselyPascal
This was good fun! I don't have Pi memorized, but that didn't slow me down. I enjoyed the moments in the puzzle when Pi showed the way forwad.
on 14. March 2026, 14:49 by Jasperrr
Did not enjoy this that much because I don't know Pi by heart, thus having to constantly cross reference a long list of numbers on another screen. Would have been nice if the first x digits of Pi were included in the description.
@JoeyJoeJoe I tried to break it like that, but that path results in no cell for the 7 to be placed in B1
on 14. March 2026, 11:06 by GeorgeTheToad2
A lovely surprise if you get to the end. Brilliant and approachable.
on 14. March 2026, 10:45 by JoeyJoeJoe
Is there a rule I am missing? Like the path needs to visit each 3x3 box at least once? I mean - why can't this be completed with just 7 digits of pi?
on 14. March 2026, 04:17 by chinesemaster
It's kinda funny how the length of the path is about how many digits I have memorized.