Protoceratops Maze
A real, solvable maze shaped like a protoceratops — 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
- Medium
- Best for ages
- 6+
- Est. solve time
- 8–15 min
- Grid
- 150×77
- Solution path
- 1,581 cells
- Corridor cells
- 5,623
- Dead ends
- 622
- Solutions
- 1 (verified)
About the Protoceratops
About the size of a sheep, Protoceratops was a small plant-eating dinosaur that lived in Asia near the end of the dinosaur age. It had a bony frill at the back of its head and a parrot-like beak, like a smaller, hornless cousin of Triceratops. Many of its fossils were found in Mongolia, including nests that helped scientists learn how these dinosaurs grew up. This maze fits a dinosaur unit, and the frill around its head is a good place to begin.
- It was roughly the size of a sheep.
- It had a bony neck frill but no horns.
- Protoceratops was a relative of the much larger Triceratops.
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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