Five horizontal watercolor brush strokes in misted teal and ink blue with a soft-gold accent on white, with a Saul Bass–style ink labyrinth icon that includes a small ticket-shaped false exit looping back inward.

Alibyrinth

AL-ih-bih-rinth

Origins

From alibi (Latin for “elsewhere,” used as an excuse) fused with labyrinth, the mythic maze. The blend points to an excuse that also keeps us lost.

Meaning

Alibyrinth is the strange nostalgia for the built-in excuse our addiction used to provide.

When life got hard, we could point to the familiar card and step out of responsibility, consequences softened by expectation. In recovery that exit disappears, and the freedom feels like pressure.

We miss the loophole even while knowing it kept us trapped.

Usage

I felt Alibyrinth today, missing the old excuse that used to let me opt out.

Alibyrinth is grieving the loophole I used to hide inside.

When Alibyrinth shows up, I remind myself the exit was also the maze.