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... was one of the most challenging tasks imaginable.
Sure, even a three-year-old child could draw a simple maze, but such attempts would be riddled with contradictions and irregularities. A textbook maze required a precise structure and clear rules. It demanded adherence to these principles and a deep understanding of their intricacies.
Merely being intelligent wasn’t enough to create a functional maze. It required extensive education and a grasp of spatial concepts, which was an ad ...
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