Visit Asia’s Largest Mirror Maze at the Science Centre Singapore this June

Not unless you’re some dorky primary school kid (which we’re pretty sure many of you guys aren’t), chances are, you’d probably won’t find the Science Centre Singapore cool. But wait; hold up, because something hip and happening is about to brew over there, and it’s none other than Asia’s largest mirror maze making its way to Singapore this June 14 onwards.

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Mirror Maze

Created by Adrian Fisher Design, record holders of seven Guinness World Records, and the cream of the crop when it comes to dishing out mega mirror mazes, this new permanent instalment will be the first time in two decades that the Science Centre Singapore has hosted a mirror maze, which is way, way too long in our books.
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Coloured Particle Modulation Unit

Given the quirky title of Professor Crackitt’s Light Fantastic Mirror Maze, this trippy exhibition will feature a total of 105 mirror cells, and more than 17 interactive exhibits, including mind-altering holograms, tricky fake exits, and madcap experiments on the mysteries of light.
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Dynamic Chromatologic Shadow Splitter

But just when you thought this kaleidoscopic dream can’t get any better, it does. The maze also comes with a backstory, revolving around the fictional life of Professor Crackitt, who’s a little strange and forgetful (not a very reliable professor, eh?) Not to worry, because he’ll add to the fun by feeding you fun science facts along your journey.
Adding itself as a cherry on top of the science cake is The Mind’s Eye, another permanent exhibition at the Science Centre Singapore, and a visual feast for the senses with its medley of eye-opening optical illusions.
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The Mind’s Eye – Ever Ascending

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The Mind’s Eye – The Unexpected Dinner.

Admission to Professor Crackitt’s Light Fantastic Mirror Maze is free, but charges to the Singapore Science Centre still apply.
For more information, visit www.science.edu.sg. 
All images taken from Science Centre Singapore.