Foot-operated mechanical labyrinth

A foot-operated mechanical labyrinth mainly comprises a left pedal, a right pedal, driving belts, a rotary table grooved wheel, a labyrinth shaft, a labyrinth disc, ball cups and a small ball. During operation, the small ball is placed into any one of the ball cups, the left foot controls the left pedal, and the right foot controls the right pedal, then the small ball enters the ball channel of the labyrinth disc under the gravity action, the labyrinth disc is enabled to rotate to enable a ball channel opening formed in the labyrinth disc to be aligned with the small ball, and the small ball enters the innermost ring from the outermost ring of the labyrinth disc, then returns to the outermost ring from the innermost ring, and finally flows out from a destination outlet; in the process, the feet are continuously alternated to stamp on the pedals, and the labyrinth disc is enabled to rotate horizontally in a mechanical transmission mode; if the labyrinth disc needs to perform clockwise rotation, the right foot is required to stamp on the right pedal, and if the labyrinth disc needs to perform counterclockwise rotation, the left foot is required to stamp on the left pedal, and the small ball is enabled to walk the labyrinth by rotating the labyrinth disc through continuously alternating of the feet, so that the coordinate ability of feet, and the ability of tacit understanding matching of the feet and the brain are exercised and improved, and the entertainment and practicability for body building and brain strengthening of the game are enhanced.