The picker below holds twenty sea characters. Set the difficulty, type an optional task line, and click Generate.
Task ideas to fit the theme
What goes in the bottom text field becomes the maze task, the line the kid reads before drawing the path. A pairing-led short scene tends to land harder than a flat “find the way.” A few examples:
- The Mermaid has lost her favorite pearl somewhere in the coral reef, and the Dolphin says he saw it sink near the wreck. Show the Mermaid the path through the kelp forest to where the Dolphin is waiting.
- The Sea Princess is late for the moonlit ball at the palace, and the Seahorse is the only ride fast enough. Show the Sea Princess the path through the trench to where the Seahorse is waiting.
- The Merman has lost his golden trident in the kelp forest, and the Octopus has eight arms to help search. Show the Merman the path through the swaying fronds to where the Octopus is waiting.
- The Sea King is presenting medals to the reef-keepers, and the Sea Turtle has earned one for guarding the kelp meadow. Show the Sea Turtle the path to the throne room where the Sea King is waiting.
- The Sea Witch has set up a trading stall on the far side of the lagoon, and the Baby Mermaid wants to swap a pearl for a glowing seashell. Show the Baby Mermaid the path through the kelp to the stall.
Where mermaids live elsewhere
Mermaid coloring pages hold the same characters in a maze-free format. For another set on the same generator, Dinosaur Mazes is one click away.