Maze

A maze was a challenging type of game or study, in which a person or animal must navigate their way out of a confusing set of walls, including some with dead ends.

In 2270, the recreation room of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) had a large maze, which Dr. Leonard McCoy, Lieutenants Hikaru Sulu and Nyota Uhura found themselves in. 

In 2364, Admiral Mark Jameson compared the complex tunnels on Mordan IV to a maze. 

In 2369, Dr. Julian Bashir speculated the Wadi had them put into the game of Chula as a behavorial test, like a laboratory rodent trying to find its way out of a maze. 

In 2371, Chakotay compared trying to discover through the computer the crewman on board the USS Voyager who collaborated with the Kazon-Nistrim as going through a maze of circuts. 

Later that year, Commander Chakotay asked Lieutenant Tuvok how to navigate through a maze that was constantly changing shape, as the USS Voyager was after encountering a distortion ring in the Delta Quadrant. 

According to Quark, he had a variety of pleasure mazes in his holosuites and they all had a surprise at the center. 

Tom Paris compared navigating through the subspace corridors used by the Turei to a maze.