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'''Maze Tunnel Illusion''' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded to [[YouTube]] by a user named '''OpticalNightmares''' on October 3rd, 2008. It disguises itself as a relaxing visual illusion designed to trick the viewer’s eyes with a spinning tunnel animation.
'''Color Maze''' is a classic [[screamer]] disguised as an innocent Flash puzzle game. It gained popularity on various Flash game websites in the mid-2000s and is often credited as one of the earliest maze-based screamers to go viral.


The video begins with a calm, ambient soundtrack playing over a slowly rotating tunnel of spiraling colors. On-screen text instructs the viewer to "stare directly into the center" and "not to look away" for 30 seconds in order to "experience true optical hypnosis." At around the 27-second mark, as the music fades slightly, a loud, distorted scream erupts while a gruesome close-up image of a decayed corpse with bloodshot eyes suddenly flashes on the screen. The scare lasts for about 3 seconds before the video abruptly cuts to black.
The game begins with a calm and simple premise: the player must guide a small red dot through increasingly narrow mazes using only the mouse, avoiding touching the maze walls. The background is a relaxing blue, and the background music is a loop of ambient synths to maintain a false sense of safety.




<center><big>'''[[Maze Tunnel Illusion|Stare deep into the maze tunnel... but beware, something's waiting to stare back.]]'''</center></big><br>
<center><big>'''[Color Maze|Navigate the colors carefully—one wrong turn, and you'll see what's hidden behind the hues.]]'''</center></big><br>
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Revision as of 16:36, 1 April 2025

Color Maze is a classic screamer disguised as an innocent Flash puzzle game. It gained popularity on various Flash game websites in the mid-2000s and is often credited as one of the earliest maze-based screamers to go viral.

The game begins with a calm and simple premise: the player must guide a small red dot through increasingly narrow mazes using only the mouse, avoiding touching the maze walls. The background is a relaxing blue, and the background music is a loop of ambient synths to maintain a false sense of safety.


[Color Maze|Navigate the colors carefully—one wrong turn, and you'll see what's hidden behind the hues.]]


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