Chocolate Bar Maze
A real, solvable maze shaped like a chocolate bar — 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.

Free for personal & classroom use. For commercial use — products, KDP books, or resale — get a Commercial License.
- Difficulty
- Expert
- Best for ages
- 10+
- Est. solve time
- 25–40 min
- Grid
- 87×150
- Solution path
- 1,080 cells
- Corridor cells
- 12,333
- Dead ends
- 1,261
- Solutions
- 1 (verified)
About the Chocolate Bar
A chocolate bar is a slab of chocolate that often holds extras like nuts, caramel, nougat, or crisp wafers. Many are scored into little squares so you can snap off one piece at a time. Long ago the Aztecs valued cacao beans so highly that they used them like money. Print this page for a math or sharing activity, breaking the grid of squares into equal parts as you trace.
- A plain flat bar of solid chocolate is also called a tablet.
- Bars are often divided into squares for easy snapping.
- The Aztecs once used cacao beans as a form of currency.
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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