A popular maze attraction has been stumping visitors, with people taking around two hours to walk around the puzzle. The Wistow Maze is a popular attraction located in Leicestershire - a large maize maze that is created each year within a field of growing corn.
The design of the maze changes annually, offering visitors a new challenge and theme to explore - this year the puzzle is Green Sea Turtle.
To highlight the problems facing the world's marine wildlife, the maze has been designed in the shape of a 'Green Sea Turtle', and the Quiz Trail, hidden amongst the three miles of pathways, features 12 other endangered marine life caused by climate change and other damaging human activity.
The Wistow Maze is open to the public during the summer months, from July to September. The maze is designed with paths and intricate patterns, offering twists, turns, dead ends, and clues to navigate through the maze and reach the central exit point.
In addition to the maze itself, the Wistow Maze attraction often includes other features and activities to enhance the visitor experience. These may include puzzle quizzes, games, scenic viewpoints, hidden objects, and opportunities for children to explore and have fun.
The Wistow Maze has become known for its impressive designs, which can range from complex shapes and patterns to images and themes that are visible from an aerial perspective. The designs often reflect local landmarks, wildlife, or popular culture references.
And if you haven't figured out the path yet, there are some clues below.
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