Lego & Lolik
Lolik Lolik
Got any idea on how to build a self‑reconfiguring labyrinth out of Lego bricks? I hear you love a good puzzle, but I’m more about surprises—let’s see who can pull the best trick.
Lego Lego
Sure thing. Start with a base grid of 2×2 bricks and use hinges or hidden magnets on the walls so you can slide sections in and out. Then add a few extra blocks that act like movable walls—think of them as Lego “switches.” When you want a new path, just push a block, and the whole corridor shifts. For a surprise twist, attach a small gear system that, when a certain piece is flipped, rotates a 90‑degree section, so the maze rewires itself. It’s like a puzzle that changes on the fly—just keep the mechanics simple, and the fun will be endless.
Lolik Lolik
Nice, but don't forget to leave a secret exit for the "oops, I forgot my socks" scenario—no one likes a maze that keeps them stuck in the same spot forever.
Lego Lego
Got it—add a hidden switch behind a removable panel that opens a small door into a spare room or closet. That way the maze can be reset, and nobody ends up trapped without their socks.