Country-Capital Maze Challenge

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Note: The comments section contains spoilers! Once you've seen the answer you can't unsee it!

This is the second in a series of puzzle challenges. If you haven't already, have a go at the first!

In this challenge, you must find a path from one of the four blue squares on the outer edge of a maze to the red square in the centre. You must determine the correct starting square. The completed path through the maze spells out the name of a country and its capital.

In this example, you'll see a maze with letters sprinkled throughout. From the solution, you'll see you can trace a path to the center that spells out FRANCE PARIS. Simple!





Note that the path is continuous and does not cross itself or go over any square twice.

Now for the real challenge. Applying the same rules as the example, find the country-capital sequence contained in the following maze.

Post your answer in the comments below!
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Level 68
Jul 29, 2020
Is it Yerevan, Armenia, starting in the bottom right square?
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Level 63
Jul 29, 2020
It must be backwards-mirror-image day :) It's Armenia-Yerevan, starting in the bottom right square. But yes, you're correct!
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Level 52
Jul 29, 2020
Or is it Armenia Yerevan starting at the bottom right square?
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Level 52
Jul 29, 2020
Eh, we posted comments at the exact same time! I knew it was bottom right!
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Level 71
Jul 29, 2020
Congrats Botswana and ducking for solving the puzzle! :) I almost thought I had it, I started in the bottom left corner, found DENMARK but could only get to “CO” in COPENHAGEN :( Anyways, these puzzles are challenging and fun, keep them up!
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Level 63
Jul 29, 2020
Thanks for playing, and glad you're enjoying them!
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Level 68
Jul 29, 2020
I could't solve this one, but I had fun trying nonetheless! Thank you kiwirage for these very entertaining puzzles, and congratulations to the ones who solved it
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Level 62
Jul 29, 2020
Ah these are over by the time I wake up.
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Level 55
Aug 3, 2020
Nice! I was wondering, how do you put pictures there?
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Level 63
Aug 3, 2020
You can read up on how to do images on this blog by DodomaAstatine. For this blog, I used personal images via ImgBB, which is at the very bottom of the blog.
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Level 39
Aug 11, 2020
So Cool! Love your quizzes as well :D