There are three different versions of the creation of man according to the Maya: men built from mud, wood, and maize. The first two options weren't acceptable to the gods because they couldn't worship their creators. For this reason, they decided to destroy those versions because they were incapable of giving the necessary praise to the gods who created them.
The first version of man was made from mud. They weren't productive, couldn't think (have rational thinking) and move. Also, they weren't mortals. The gods destroyed this first version of people with water.
The second version was made of wood. In this case, the gods made women from reeds and men from wood. They were better than the mud version because they behaved like humans, but didn't have souls and didn't worship the gods. They were immortals, so their destruction was made from an inundation of boiling hot water.
The third version was made from maize. Humans were made of the blood of the gods as well as white and yellow maze dough. It was the most similar to who we are today.