The protagonist then walks closer to Papyrus Papyrus gets nervous but then complains about the protagonist not liking puzzles and leaves.
Papyrus becomes nervous, and then believes that the protagonist is having culture shock and explains that it is a tradition in the Underground to suffer through puzzles. On the Genocide Route, the protagonist walks to the middle of the maze while Papyrus is monologuing. The protagonist in front of the Invisible Electricity Maze. Afterwards, he just responds with ' HUMANS.' Backing away again causes Papyrus to ask if the protagonist treats their mother the same way when she makes them a puzzle. If the protagonist attempts to walk away from this puzzle, Papyrus asks the protagonist not to be rude since they made the puzzle for them. The maze cannot actually harm the protagonist if they touch the 'invisible wall' and get electrocuted. Papyrus then walks to the protagonist in order to give them the orb while accidentally leaving footprints that show the correct path.
This puzzle always begins electrocuting Papyrus, who is holding the electric orb and is on the exit, no matter where the protagonist enters the maze. The Invisible Electricity Maze is one of the first puzzles encountered in Snowdin Forest.