A portable version of the classic TicTacToe game with a satisfying snap due to the power of magnets.
Ideal for when traveling with kids.
Versions for use with 4x2 or 6x3 magnets
Optional mount to place it on an angle on a desk.
Optional mount to clip it to the air vents on the dashboard of a car.
Can be printed on multi-color or single-color machines.
PLA works fine, PETG may be a good choice when leaving this in a (hot) car.
You'll need 45 magnets, 8 additional ones for one mount (53 in total), or 12 additional ones for both mounts (57 in total)
Attaching this (optional) mount it raises the game up to a 15 degree angle.
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This (optional) clip allows mounting the game to the ventilation grill of a car.
Probably best to use the 6x3 magnet version for this so it's a bit more strongly attached.
Be careful when gaming & driving!
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![]() | Install 4 magnets in each block. Install 1 magnet in each pocket in the holder.
Magnets should fit flush and snugly, you can use a drop of super glue if needed.
Make sure all magnets in the block are oriented in the same way. Make sure the magnets in the holder are oriented so they attract the block magnets. |
![]() | Drop a block into one of the outer side pockets of the holder.
Make sure the magnets touch and attract each other. |
![]() | Add a pin through the side of the holder and push it in partly to hold the block and allow it to spin freely. |
![]() | Add a block to the next slot and push the pin in all the way.
Pins should slide in easily but with enough friction to not fall out. |
![]() | Rinse and repeat for the other side and other rows. |
![]() | Test that all blocks can spin and the magnets snap them into position. |
![]() | If you printed the optional desk and/or car mount, insert magnets in the base of the holder and mount(s).
Make sure they attract when snapped together.
Pressing against a table to ensure they are flat.
They should fit (very) snugly, a drop of super glue can help. |