13 is wrong. It's not true even for the picture shown there. It is possible for a wall not to be connected to the exit. It works only for a maze build with a continuous wall.
13 is absolutely true for a maze. What you are describing is a labyrinth.
(At least that's the classical description - the terms get used interchangeably these days, and some works describe a labyrinth as having no turns, i.e. it is a single path).
13 is wrong. It's not true even for the picture shown there. It is possible for a wall not to be connected to the exit. It works only for a maze build with a continuous wall.
13 is absolutely true for a maze. What you are describing is a labyrinth.
(At least that's the classical description - the terms get used interchangeably these days, and some works describe a labyrinth as having no turns, i.e. it is a single path).
(At least that's the classical description - the terms get used interchangeably these days, and some works describe a labyrinth as having no turns, i.e. it is a single path).