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Remove the amazingly large maze and its solution, as these images do not illustrate any maze solving algorithm; they merely illustrate large mazes.
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==External links==
* Adamatzky A (2017) [[doi:10.1007/978-3-319-46376-6_23|Physical Maze Solvers. All Twelve Prototypes Implement 1961 Lee Algorithm]]. In: Adamatzky A (ed) Emergent Computation. Springer International Publishing, Cham, pp 489–504.
* Suzuno K, Ueyama D, Branicki M, et al (2014) [https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/la5018467 Maze solving using fatty acid chemistry]. Langmuir 30:9251–9255.
* Lagzi I, Soh S, Wesson PJ, et al (2010) [https://hungary.pure.elsevier.com/hu/publications/maze-solving-by-chemotactic-droplets Maze solving by chemotactic droplets]. Journal of the American Chemical Society 132:1198–1199.
* Altintas, Gokhan (2020) [https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08DRSHGGK Exact Solutions of Shortest-Path Problems Based on Mechanical Analogies: in connection with labyrinths, mazes and graph theory], ISBN: 979-8655831896, 2020.
* Suzuno K, Ueyama D, Branicki M, et al (2017) [https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/files/28586257/Marangoni_flow_maze_solving.pdf Marangoni flow driven maze solving]. In: Advances in Unconventional Computing-II. Springer, pp 237–243
* [http://www.astrolog.org/labyrnth/algrithm.htm#solve Think Labyrinth: Maze algorithms] (details on these and other maze solving algorithms)
* [http://www.cb.uu.se/~cris/blog/index.php/archives/277 MazeBlog: Solving mazes using image analysis]