Connect 4 in 3d
Hi All,
Connect Four in 3D, also known as 3D 4 in a Row, is a variation of the classic Connect Four game played on a three-dimensional grid. The objective is to be the first player to connect four of their game pieces in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, in any of the three dimensions.
In this instructable, I will share how to make a connect 4 in 3d
Supplies
- 20mm x 15mm wood beads (with 10mm Hole)
- 7mm wooden sticks or dowels
- Small saw
- Acrylic colors
- Super Glue
- 3d printer
Base Plate
- I used Tinkercad to design this
- The base is 120x120x5 mm
- Holes are 7 mm in diameter and separated by 25mm gap
- 3d print the base with 0.2 or 0.28 layer height
Sticks
- Using a saw, cut wood sticks with 73 mm as length
- Using sandpaper, smoothen the edges
- Fix the sticks on the base and superglue them together
Paint Work
- We need 32 beads with each color
- I choose red and yellow and painted them
- Leave it to dry for 1 hour
- Apply varnish if you wish to
Play With It
Now that the game is ready, give it a try and play with your kid or a friend
Rules
- Players take turns placing one of their game pieces into any unoccupied position on the grid.
- The game starts with one player (usually the red player) making the first move.
- Winning Condition:
- The goal is to connect four of your game pieces in a row in any of the three dimensions (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal).
- A row can be formed in a straight line, either along one of the grid's three axes or along a diagonal line that spans across different axes.
- The first player to get 4 beads in a row, wins
- Draw: If all positions on the grid are filled without either player connecting four in a row, the game is considered a draw.
3d Print
If you wish to 3d print beads, sticks and the base, I have uploaded files on cult3d
Please share your suggestion / feedback