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People Are Making the Westworld Maze With 3D Printers

The maze is totally doable at home

Westworld fans are taking their obsession with the game to a whole new level.

While Siri recently got in on the Westworld fun, now some ultra-dedicated fans have created replicas of the all-important maze from the sci-fi series using 3D printers. On the mind-bending show, which traces the stories of humans and lifelike robots in search of themselves, the maze is a symbolic robot-only puzzle of sorts. (It appears all over the show’s amusement park, and it’s described as a “game” of self-knowledge.)

What is it really? Ed Harris, the actor who plays the Man in Black, and is obsessed with it, did not know because it’s just that addictive. As the show says, the park “seduces everyone,” including people who have taken to Instagram to post their own DIY Westworld maze creations.

Consider this an excellent way to access the truth about yourself if you can’t swing the fictional park’s $40,000 a day. Check out some of the creations below.

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