The 3D Maze Cube - A Multiplayer Puzzle Game

The 3D Maze Cube - A Multiplayer Puzzle Game

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Description

This is a fully 3D-printable Maze Cube! No extra parts like screws or glue are needed.

The design is optimized to use as little material as possible, requires no supports, and remains sturdy and durable.

It also includes 15 cards for an exciting multiplayer game for 2 to 4 players.

As the ball you can use the 8mm stainless steel ball from Bambu Lab or my 3D printed ball.

 

Here is a video of the build: 

Labyrinth Cube Build

Build Instructions:

Print the Following Parts:

  • 12x Clips: To connect the cube sides.
  • 2x Half Ball and 1x Ball Pin: To assemble the ball.
  • 6x Cube Sides: For the main body of the cube.
  • 15x Game Cards: For the multiplayer game.
  • 1x Final Point (Goal Pin): To mark the target point in the maze.

Assembly Steps:

  1. Prepare the Bottom and Top Parts:
    • Press 4 clips into the holes on the inside of the bottom part (part 5) and the top part (part 3).
  2. Connect the Side Parts:
    • Attach the 4 other cube sides (parts 1, 2, 4, and 6) to each other.
    • Use the numbers in the middle of each part to identify the pieces.
    • Match the number on the side of each part to the corresponding side it connects to.
  3. Assemble the Cube:
    • Attach the bottom part (part 5) to the connected sides.
    • Repeat this with the top part (part 3).
  4. Assemble the Ball:
    • Press the ball pin into one half ball.
    • Then connect the other half ball to complete the ball.

Game Instructions:

Players:

  • 2 to 4 players.

Setup:

  1. Shuffle the deck of cards.
  2. The first player draws a random card from the top of the deck.
  3. Place the goal pin at the position marked by the red dot on the card.

Gameplay:

  1. The player begins their turn by placing the ball at the starting point of the cube.
  2. They have 1 minute to guide the ball to the goal pin without touching it.
    • If they succeed, they keep the card.
    • If they fail, the card goes back into the deck.
  3. After the turn, the next player takes their turn.

Game End:

  • The game ends when all cards have been claimed by the players.
  • The player with the most cards wins!

Rules:

  • No touching the ball during the game.
  • No peeking at the paths inside the cube before the turn starts.

Let me know if you'd like further tweaks or additional details! I hope you have a lot of fun playing this game! 

 

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Some of the pegs pierced through the plates, definitely my fault. After cutting the the cube works flawlessly. When changing colors on the Handy app it doesn't render the 2 colors correctly but the output was correct.
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Oh, yeah there are only about 3 layers in between, i did use quite some force as well and worked out, sorry that this happened with yours. Amazing colors!
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
I think you should encourage people not to put and pegs into 3 and 5, and make sure they are inserted all the way into the other walls, them there will be no chance of this happening. I did it that way after reprinting the pegs, and it's flawless
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
I can only confirm that. It broke 3 of the Top/Bottom parts. After inserting the pegs in the walls first, no more problem.
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What a clever design, simple print, and fun game. 10/10. Only thing I wish for (and that I may design myself) is a widget to hold the cube, cards, and balls. Zero fault with the design.
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Thanks so much! looks great! Its a good idea, maybe ill add that as i allready have everything in my CAD ;)
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
That would be amazing, and yeah if you already have all the CAD files probably more straightforward than me breaking out the calipers. Really well done!
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
I confirm that a transport case for this beautiful object would be fantastic
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tried at 75% to fit 6mm balls.
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Did the clips fit?
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
I had to reduce them in the z direction slightly to make them fit well on my second attempt
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Replying to @joshf128 :
Glad it worked out! Next time ill make a smaller version as well!
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Just wanted to add pics of my print in Polyterra Dual Mixed Berries
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This color is so lit!
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Took a bit to get it to print right (A1-mini), adhesion issues, especially clips. only 5th print with new machine though. Came out great! thanks
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Glad it worked out! Smaller Parts sometimes need good adhesion as small imperfections can cause them to get lose
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Give your build plate a good wash with hot water and dish soap (like Dawn). Dry with a micro-fiber cloth
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Replying to @IndustrialJones :
Thats allways a good idea!
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so as often on the models that I download there are always problems of pieces !! as much the idea of ​​this puzzle is really nice and interesting with the 3 colors and the idea of ​​the game too. But for the assembly instructions I would really have to make an effort, the video is useless, too short, and as it has already been written the pegs break and especially pierce the cubes, once assembled I had 4 repairs to do the 2 pegs are completely passed through !! I did not manage to push it back inward. impossible !! you really have to do tests and not a single test and find a solution and design that is 100% easy and 100% safe ,but it is true that I have already used this kind of pegs on another model and design for a customer and it is the same plegs problem , this connector printed depend on each printer and more important is the filament as well as the X extrusion for each one .. the tolerance depending so much from the printer and set up..anyway thx and great job..
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Sorry for the inconvenience, i just uploaded new files yesterday 5 more layers on top so that the pins cant pierce anymore! Normally tolerances on 3D printers are quite similar but some printers seem to be off. I use 0.13 mm for tight fits, 0.2mm for normal fits. Sometimes its hard to get everything right on my own for everyone. I allready printed 3 without problems. But luckily this community is nice and sends back detailed feedback, just as you did so i can improve my designs for everyoine ;)
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
aha bad luck i load it some few days ago ;-) but yes the thickness was 0.49 between i mostly use prusa slicer , to mesure as well is not bad tools, and 0.13 tolerance is waou very small one, i did some test and 0.2 were ok maybe 0.15 shold pass ! and i u know it's always a filament story too, the X extrusion set up is very important too .;any if too loose then the part will move too so !! i just play with and i realise that the metal ball i use fall down not every where but on the corner !! maybe !!! 1 mayer more to reduce the space or is it mine only !! thx
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
just realize that my metal ball is 7mm to too small i'll print your then
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Perfect print with A1 Mini. Thanks a lot for the design!
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Sure! glad you like it! Allready working on a second one ;)
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Thanks for the nice words ;)
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Turned out well 😁 thank you
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Nice Color selection hehe :D
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really cool, awesome stuff
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Looks nice!
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A truly successful design. Perfectly suited for me as a pleasant pastime. With the included print profile, the printing works flawlessly and assembly is effortless. In short: Everything is excellent! Thank you very much!!!
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Vielen Dank!
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