Rainbow Bead Pairing
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The bricks are an assembly structure that can be extended, making assembly extremely simple



Filament tolerances vary, so you can first try printing two single-cell assemblies (the PLA tolerance I used was just right)

For the beads, each post requires one plate to print. Each plate is a single color. One empty post needs to be left (e.g., for six posts print five plates, for five posts print four plates, and so on)

The detailed rules for the color pairing game are as follows:
Single Player Mode
1. Preparation Stage: Randomly scramble all beads and scatter them on different posts of the abacus.
2. Game Objective: Gather all beads of the same color onto the same post.
3. Operating Steps:
◦ Observe the colors of all beads and identify one color (e.g., red).
◦ Find all red beads and move them one by one to the same empty post (or a post that already has some red beads) until all red beads are in place.
◦ In the same way, categorize orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple beads one by one until all beads of each color are concentrated on one post.
Multiplayer Mode (taking 2 players as an example)
1. Preparation Stage: Similarly, scramble the beads randomly.
2. Game Objective: Within a set time (e.g., 3 minutes), two players cooperate to complete all color pairings, or compete individually to complete color pairings fastest.
3. Operating Steps:
◦ Two players negotiate the division of labor; for example, one person is responsible for red, orange, and yellow, and the other for green, blue, and purple.
◦ Each follows the single player mode steps to quickly categorize the beads of their assigned colors, finally completing all color pairings together.
◦ If competing for speed, both players start at the same time, and the first person to complete all color pairings wins.






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