High on a shelf, in the corner of Santa’s workshop, sits a magnificent piece of magic — a clock-like device, made from fragments of eight brilliant stars from all across the night sky. It’s been with Santa since the very first Christmas, and allows him to control the passing of time in order to deliver gifts to children all around the world.

That device, of course, is Santa’s Magic Timepiece.

One cold, December evening, Humphrey the Head Elf paced back and forth, wishing for just a little while longer to finish making all the toys… children around the world had been so good that it was getting hard to keep up. It was then that Humphrey spotted Santa’s Magic Timepiece, sitting on its shelf, high above the workshop. If he could get his hands on it, he knew he could stretch out time just enough to finish every last toy.

Without a second thought, he reached up on his tippy-toes to grab it… when the Timepiece fell, shattering on the ground, and sending the eight star fragments scattering far and wide, all across the world.

Please Help find The Eight star Fragments to fix the timepiece and save Christmas.

Vega

This was the last gear Santa needed, but it's important because it keeps the whole device running.

Maze Hint: Look beyond the giant tree to find a magic star, or three.

Orion

Some stars in the Orion constellation are 100,000 times brighter than our sun, so it does provide some pretty magical energy.

Maze Hint: Look for the giant windmill, to give your passport another inky fill.

Andromeda

From 2.5 million light years away it’s the most precious gear in Santa’s Timepiece as it was the longest trip he took.

Maze Hint: Keep your eyes open for the large chandelier and the rotating lantern and you’re sure to find Polaris and Sirius.

Capella

This gear allows Santa to easily find those on the nice list who are sailing the oceans on Christmas Day.

Maze Hint: Don’t stray too far and you’ll find Polaris.

Sirius

The bright light from this magic star gear helps Santa find his way through homes on pitch dark winter nights.

Maze Hint: Look for the light of the glowing dome, and you’ll find the Andromeda star gears’ home.

Antares

This stunning gear from the red supergiant in the Scorpio constellation allows Santa to miraculously stop and bend time.

Maze Hint: If you see the giant waterfall, the Pegasus star gear will be yours to call.

Polaris

This gear from the North Star helps Santa with navigation as it always guides him safely back to the North Pole.

Maze Hint: If you see a whale don’t fear, that’s where you’ll find another gear.

Pegasus

Named after the mythical winged horse, this gear's energy helps give the reindeer their ability to fly.

Maze Hint: Inside the dome of branches and iron, you’ll come upon Orion.

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