Algomaze
Algomaze Summary
Algomaze is a mobile iOS app in Education by Avineet Singh Juneja. Released in Dec 2025 (3 months ago). It has 1.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 6.00 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Jan 3, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jan 3, 2026 .
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Ratings: 1.00
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App Description
Ever wondered how your GPS finds the fastest route? Or how video game AI navigates complex environments? The answer lies in pathfinding algorithms, and Algomaze brings these powerful tools to life through beautiful, interactive visualizations.
Watch as algorithms like Dijkstra's and A* explore mazes step-by-step, coloring paths and visited cells in real-time. Adjust animation speeds to follow along at your own pace, or pause to analyze each decision point. No dry textbooks—just pure, visual understanding.
Comprehensive Algorithm Library
Explore 9 different pathfinding algorithms:
• Dijkstra's Algorithm - The foundation of modern routing systems
• A* Search - The gold standard for game AI and robotics
• Breadth-First Search - Simple, elegant, and guaranteed optimal
• Depth-First Search - Memory-efficient exploration
• Bidirectional Search - Meet-in-the-middle efficiency
• Best-First Search - Greedy but fast
• IDA - Memory-efficient A* variant
• Fringe Search - Balanced performance
• Theta - Any-angle pathfinding
Diverse Maze Generation
Create mazes using 8 different algorithms:
• Kruskal's Algorithm - Unbiased random mazes
• Prim's Algorithm - Organic, flowing patterns
• Wilson's Algorithm - Perfectly uniform distribution
• Recursive Division - Structured, geometric designs
• Randomized Braided - Multiple solution paths
• Cellular Automata - Natural, cave-like structures
• Hunt-and-Kill - Long, winding corridors
• Spiral Backtracker - Distinctive spiral patterns
Perfect For:
1. Computer Science students
2. Coding interview preparation
3. Algorithm enthusiasts
4. Educators and teachers
5. Game developers
6. Anyone curious about how algorithms work
Turn abstract concepts into concrete understanding with Algomaze.