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The HTML Maze – An Interactive Web Experiment

thusitha.jayalath@gmail.com July 24, 2025


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This podcast introduces The HTML Maze, an interactive web experiment that has recently launched. It is described as a playful puzzle game where users navigate a maze, can leave drawings and messages, and aim to find an exit. The information provided comes from Product Hunt, a platform where new products are showcased and discussed, indicated by sections for an overview, reviews, team, and a comments section where the creator interacts with users about the game’s design and user experience.

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What is “The HTML Maze”?

“The HTML Maze” is described as a “playful, interactive web experiment” and an “Indie Game” or “Puzzle Game.” It challenges users to explore a maze, leave drawings and messages, and ultimately find their way out.

When was “The HTML Maze” launched?

“The HTML Maze” was launched in 2025, specifically “this week” as per the Product Hunt listing.

Who is the creator of “The HTML Maze”?

The creator, or “Maker,” of “The HTML Maze” is Kyrylo Silin, associated with “Telebugs.”

What are some key interactive features of “The HTML Maze”?

Beyond navigating the maze, users can “leave drawings and messages” on the walls of the maze. This adds a social and creative element to the experience, as seen in user comments about leaving polite (or less polite) messages.

Is there a specific goal for players in “The HTML Maze”?

The primary goal for players is to “find your way out” of the maze. This escape is central to the puzzle game aspect of the experiment.

Are there instructions provided to help players navigate “The HTML Maze”?

No, the creator, Kyrylo Silin, intentionally avoids providing detailed instructions. They believe that “any instructions will kill the fun,” encouraging players to “Use the tools available (drawing)” to figure things out on their own.

What kind of “tools” are available to players for navigation or interaction?

While not explicitly detailed, the creator mentions “drawing” as a tool available to players. This implies that users can mark or annotate the maze environment to aid their navigation or express themselves.

How is “The HTML Maze” categorized on Product Hunt?

“The HTML Maze” is categorized under several tags on Product Hunt, including “Indie Games,” “Puzzle Games,” and “Games.” This highlights its classification as an entertainment and challenge-oriented web experience.

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