It takes two hours to complete this maze in person – but can you solve the puzzle in two minutes by looking at the aerial photo?
The Wistow Maze is opening to the public in Leicestershire later this month – on Monday 17.
Designers used GPS to create the design, which is a stunning image of a turtle.
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They aim to raise awareness for problems facing the world's marine wildlife caused by climate change and other damaging human activity.
The sea creature contrasts surrounding farmland and features high-level bridges and several viewing towers.
There's also a three-mile long quiz trail that keeps guests entertained with hidden surprises.
Or visitors can take out the activity Funyard with six minute mazes, hoopla, beanbag throwing, football shooting games, a space-hopper track and sandpit.
If you can't make it down to Wistow, don't fret.
You can take a look at the drone snap above to see if you could navigate your way through the hedges.
So set a timer and see how long it takes you!
The Wistow Maze is free for under 2s and costs £7.95 for kids under the age of 13.
All other tickets cost £9.95 unless you book a family bundle.
Families of four can get in for £32 when attending with two parents and two kids.
The maze opens on July 17 and can be accessed seven days a week from 10am to 6pm (last admission is 4:30pm).
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