Printable Maze Worksheets by Grade
This page helps teachers and parents choose printable maze worksheets by grade. Instead of generic "coming soon" placeholders, the links below point to the best current maze pages for each grade band.
Best Companion Pages for Teachers
Kindergarten
Wide paths, very short routes, and confidence-building worksheets for early pencil control.
Grade 1
Simple printable mazes that still feel fun, but add a little more path-following and focus.
Grade 2
Good point to add more turns and themed pages while keeping the worksheets approachable.
Grade 3
A strong stage for medium mazes that need planning, patience, and a bit more route testing.
Grade 4
Longer printable mazes work well here, especially for brain breaks, centers, and early finisher work.
Grade 5
Harder maze worksheets can be used for challenge work, quiet problem-solving, and extension tasks.
How to Use by Grade
Start with path width and complexity, not just age. Some grade levels need easier pages if the goal is pencil control, while others can handle more planning-heavy mazes.
Great Classroom Uses
These printable maze worksheets fit morning work, centers, early finisher folders, indoor recess, and short transition activities.
Best Next Step
If you want cleaner grading and less prep, the best next page is the answer-key hub rather than a general printable collection.
By Grade FAQ
Which page should I use for mixed-grade classrooms?
Start with Easy Mazes and Medium Mazes, then split students by confidence instead of grade labels alone.
Can I print these as PDF for homework packets?
Yes. Open the worksheet page you want, print it, and choose Save as PDF in your browser.
Where are the answer keys?
Use Mazes with Answers if you want a teacher-friendly version with solutions.