Skydiver in freefall, front view of a person with arms and legs spread wide in a belly-to-earth position Maze
A real, solvable maze shaped like a skydiver in freefall, front view of a person with arms and legs spread wide in a belly-to-earth position — generated by algorithm, verified to have a single solution, and free to print. Start at the red flag and find your way to the checkered flag.

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- Difficulty
- Easy
- Best for ages
- 5+
- Est. solve time
- 5–10 min
- Grid
- 150×67
- Solution path
- 1,455 cells
- Corridor cells
- 4,304
- Dead ends
- 469
- Solutions
- 1 (verified)
About the Skydiver in freefall, front view of a person with arms and legs spread wide in a belly-to-earth position
A skydiver leaps from a plane high in the sky and falls freely before opening a parachute. By spreading their arms and legs wide, they push against more air and slow down as they float belly-first toward the ground. Near the end of the fall the parachute snaps open, letting them drift the last part gently and land softly. Trace the spread-eagle figure for a fun full-body shape on this printable.
- Spreading arms and legs wide slows a skydiver by catching more air.
- A skydive has three parts: falling freely, opening the parachute, and landing.
Solution

How to use this maze
- Start at the red flag and trace a path to the checkered flag — there is one correct route.
- Print on A4 or US Letter at 100% scale; the solution image above is the answer key.
- Free for classroom, homeschool, and personal printing.
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