Dizios Tile Holder & Score Token Set
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Description
Overview
I created this holder while playing Dizios with my daughter.
One small issue we kept running into was that when rotating or placing new tiles, the already placed tiles would often shift out of alignment. This became more noticeable for younger players who frequently adjust pieces during the game.
To solve this, I designed a simple tile holder that keeps the tiles aligned while still allowing them to be rotated and arranged easily.
I also included score tokens so players can keep track of points without needing paper or additional accessories.
Features
- Keeps placed tiles aligned
- Prevents accidental movement during play
- Easier for children to use
- Simple and fast print
- Includes score tracking tokens
- No supports required
Included Files
- Tile Holder
- Score Token
Printing Recommendations
- Layer Height: 0.2 mm
- Infill: 15~20%
- Supports: Not Required
- Material: PLA
Why I Made This
I mainly designed this for family play.
When playing with my young daughter, rotating a tile often caused neighboring tiles to move as well, which sometimes disrupted the board state.
This holder keeps everything organized and makes the game flow much more smoothly.
I hope it helps other families enjoy the game too.
License
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