Not to be confused with Funny Maze
For the disambiguation page, go here.
Random Maze is one out of 113 floors that can be randomly chosen or selected by a player. It is currently in-game.
Appearance
The floor takes place in a randomly-generated red brick maze that will rise when the elevator doors begin to open. The ceiling is made of light gray bricks and the walls seem to be made of the same brick material, alongside a brown-colored carpet floor.
However, one of the wall images will instead be replaced with an image resembling the maze's hallways, or a random image of a meme. On rare occasions, instead of the brick texture, all of the walls would instead be replaced with an image of a Mandrill. This event would also give players that are currently on the floor the "THATS BANANAS" badge.
The maze will also have a chance of the hallways being narrow when the floor is chosen. Unlike the Mandrill variant, though, players will not receive any badges from this variant.
Gameplays
When this floor is chosen, players are allowed to explore around the floor. However, within the floor, several RATs quickly wander the floor, giving a player the Rat Poison effect if said player touches one of the RATs with a green-colored nose.
If not received prior or removed, players can also get the "SCREEN SAVED" badge when arriving at the floor. Alongside the RATs, players can also find an NPC called a Giggler and collect a coin that is located below the NPC.
The coin can also be tracked down with the use of Compass, by walking through the maze and following the direction where the red end of the needle is pointing towards.
Whoever collects said coin will receive the "LOCATE THE GIGGLERS GIFT" badge alongside a popup menu that contains an image of the NPC and text saying "FOUND!". This menu will also be shown to the other players that are within the floor.
Once the floor ends, there is very low chance of 1/5000 for a RAT to enter the elevator.
If STAT is in the Elevator, she will exit it and walk throughout the maze, taking the route that leads to the Giggler. She sill then sit beside the Giggler once she finds them, and will return to the elevator once the Giggler has been found or when the floor ends. There is a very low chance of 1/5000 for a RAT to take STAT's spot in the elevator if she exits the floor while it ends, but is very unlikely to happen.
Gallery
Trivia
- This floor is a direct reference to 3D Maze, a screensaver originally made by Microsoft, however with some major differences.
- The walls, when popping, would 'stretch'.
- However, when the Giggler is found, the walls would collapse in the original screensaver. This is not seen in-game.
- In the original screensaver, there are other objects that are not seen in the game.
- There are polyhedric rocks that when touched, would flip the maze upside down.
- There are floating OpenGL logos.
- The RATs that run around the maze are 2D sprites in the original screensaver. However, they are 3D in-game.
- The random images seen on some of the walls are made of simplistic designs and related to other 95 stuff in the original version, with one example being the cover art of OpenGL Programming Guide.
- The walls, when popping, would 'stretch'.
- This is the only floor to be mentioned in the game's description, along with the credited music that plays throughout.
- This maze's generation algorithm originates from a maze generation script known as Eller's Algorithm. [1]
- There is a 1/100th chance for the mandrill variant to be chosen in a server. [2]
- In the 2024 April Fools' Update, the texture used around the map were changed and the RATs ran much faster than usual.
- Before an unknown update, the textures used around the maze used to be smooth.
- The textures got changed to more closely match the screensaver.
- When the narrow variant happens, one of the maze's walls partially block the elevator entrance.
- There is an obtainable coin out of bounds to the left of the elevator.
- If players listen to the original song of this floor, it appears that the 'rest' of the song has a climax, which is not heard in-game due to the floor's duration.
- Kitties are able to spawn on this floor.
- RATs will not spawn on the cramped variant.
References
- ↑ "Maze Generation: Eller's Algorithm". The Buckblog.
- ↑ "1/100 chance" yeuc_c on tumblr.





































