Somewhere inside the maze, a cube is waiting.
Way Out: Maze Puzzle begins with a simple but curious premise. A tiny cube has become trapped inside a maze that seems to grow and change with every step. The developer — yes, literally the developer — calls upon you to guide the cube through the labyrinth and help it find the exit.
At first the mazes feel small and manageable. A few turns, a few choices, and the exit appears just around the corner.
But as the journey continues, the labyrinth expands. Paths twist into new patterns. Dead ends appear where you least expect them. Escaping becomes less about speed and more about observation, patience, and clever navigation.
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7.3.0
Current version -
8.0+
Android version -
Aug 16, 2025
Updated -
1000+
Downloads
A tiny traveler in a giant maze.
The cube at the center of Way Out may look simple, but it represents the player’s entire journey through the labyrinth. Each movement pushes it deeper into the maze, revealing new corridors and unexpected routes.
Players guide the cube using intuitive swipe controls. Each swipe moves the cube across the grid, allowing it to navigate corners, corridors, and maze intersections. The simplicity of the movement system allows players to focus entirely on solving the puzzle in front of them.
Over time, the maze grows not only in size but also in complexity, transforming the cube’s path into an really makes you think about how spaces connect - it's pretty clever actually.
No two labyrinths are the same.
One of the most intriguing aspects of Way Out: Maze Puzzle is its procedural maze generation system. While many levels are handcrafted to guide players through specific puzzle challenges, the game also creates unique maze layouts dynamically.
This means each run can introduce a slightly different path or pattern, keeping the puzzle experience fresh and unpredictable.
Players cannot rely purely on memorization. Instead, they must adapt, read the maze carefully, and discover new strategies to reach the exit.
Different ways to escape the maze.
Way Out offers several gameplay modes that allow players to experience the labyrinth in different ways.
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Story Mode
In Story Mode, players gradually uncover the mystery behind the maze and the cube trapped inside it. Each solved level pushes the narrative forward while introducing new maze challenges.
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2-Player Mode
In this mode, two players compete on the same device to solve mazes faster than their opponent. It adds a competitive twist to the otherwise relaxing puzzle gameplay.
These modes create a balance between personal puzzle solving and friendly competition.
From simple paths to intricate labyrinths.
The difficulty in Way Out increases gradually, giving players time to develop their problem-solving skills.
Early levels introduce the fundamentals of maze navigation. Later levels expand the labyrinth size and introduce more complex layouts where multiple routes intersect.
You can actually feel yourself getting better at spotting the tricks as the mazes get trickier.
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If you have feedback, suggestions, or questions about Way Out: Maze Puzzle,
you can contact the development team.
Player feedback helps improve maze design and gameplay balance.