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Logical sliding puzzle

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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6.8 h
7 plates
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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6.7 h
5 plates
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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7.2 h
7 plates
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - dual AMS
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - dual AMS
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Logical sliding puzzle

A sliding logic puzzle that helps children develop fine motor skills, color recognition, and planning skills.

 

Game Rules:
 

1. Choose a Card: At the top is a stack of cards with different color patterns.
2. Match the Arrangement: The goal is to move the colored discs on the board so that their arrangement in the vertical columns is identical to the one shown on the card.
3. Difficulty: The discs cannot be removed – they must be manipulated only within the cut-out tracks, which requires logical thinking and predictable moves.

 

It's a great tool for teaching patience and problem-solving in the form of an engaging puzzle.

 

You will need glue to glue the colored discs together and to glue the discs into the boards.

 

 

26.05.2026 - There was an error with the disc diameter in the print profiles. The print profiles have been corrected. The new discs have a smaller diameter. My apologies to those who have already printed them.

 

27.05.2026 - I added a more difficult version where, in addition to the colors, there are shapes on the discs.

 

 

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Great idea. I am going to paint the dots on the cards in Bambu Studio rather than print them individually and glue them in place - little fingers might pry them loose. Changed the cards a bit so the dots are 5 layers thick and in this example used your 8 card arrangement. Adds about 10 minutes print time and 8 grams filament waste on my P1S ( no need for plate 5) but saves time messing with superglue!
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Do you have a setup where you can print 5 colors?
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Replying to @StitchCraft :
Dual AMS. With the latest version of Bambu Studio it can be done with just an external spool. but may only work on theA1/A1 Mini. Pauses automatically so you can change filament every time it needs a different colour
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Replying to @user_701178871 :
If you'd like, I can share a print profile for Dual AMS boards. I didn't do this because I realized that few people have the ability to print dual AMS.
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Excellent I love these types of puzzles they are very suitable for children and even for the elderly
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I also steal this game from my children and indulge in this fun.
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🤩So awesome! Hope u share it on the MakerWorld community to join the Community Favorite Award. A few words about your process or a short video makes it easier for others to find your work and can boost your odds. See u in the community—and good luck~
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Great for kids They have to think a little Very nice print no problems
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It’s working great now! Thanks for fixing it so quickly. I like how we can adjust the difficulty based on the kids’ age! Very thoughtful.
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Great print. I wanted to use AMS, but I can only print 4 colors. The dots glued in easily using plastic glue. They only problem I have is I am having to redesign the rings as all the cards do not flip
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Hello! That's a really super idea! An improvement would be if the pattern also had sliding tiles. Insert a buffer above for mixing by shaking and then arrange these loose tiles randomly again as in the game Connect Four. It's some work, but it would definitely be worth it and save time and material. A profile for the P1S too, by the way ;)
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I have the same opinion and suggestion
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this looks great. How do we know where to glue the discs on the cards? Having a file to print the cards on paper would be amazing.
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Hi. You can glue the discs however you like. You have over 63,000,000 combinations per board, if I'm counting correctly 😉. The important thing is that there are 4 red, 4 yellow, 4 blue, and 4 green discs on the board.
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Replying to @wieniu :
It would still be nice to have some kind of checklist. Make sure we don't create the same pattern twice.
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Replying to @andrews :
Here you have my arrangement on eight cards.
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I love this! 63,000,000 possible combinations?! I’m going to be printing little dots for a long, long, time. 😅
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😂
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cool
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