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The goal of the maze is to make it to the square in the very center—a white building marked by a beacon. Players can see this square at almost all times, but figuring out how to get to it is a very hard challenge.
 
The goal of the maze is to make it to the square in the very center—a white building marked by a beacon. Players can see this square at almost all times, but figuring out how to get to it is a very hard challenge.
 
=== Aesthetics ===
 
=== Aesthetics ===
Each and every single one of the 169 squares in Grid Hopper is different. It features a very large variety of contrasting themes from square-to-square, using settings like every single pre-1.13 biome in Minecraft, iconic structures found in the survival game, basic builds and designs, and lots of references to other maps in Minr. These references include:
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Each and every single one of the 169 squares in Grid Hopper is different. It features a very large variety of different and contrasting themes from square-to-square, using settings like every single pre-1.13 biome in Minecraft, iconic structures found in the survival game, basic builds and designs, and lots of references to other maps in Minr. These references include:
 
*[[Four Corners Dojo]] (as the four corners of the map)
 
*[[Four Corners Dojo]] (as the four corners of the map)
 
*[[Shri Tra Savern]]
 
*[[Shri Tra Savern]]

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