Wrapped in Color
square
colorful
Euler

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Description
This is an Euler's square of size eight (also called a Graeco-Latin square) realized as a sliding puzzle
The task is to move the pieces so that each outer and each inner color appears exactly once in each row and in each column The last picture schematically shows a possible solution
Printing
Although eight different colors are needed, only very little filament is required for seven of them The second plate must be printed with the eight different colors However, only about 30g of filament is needed for each, so the pieces and tiles can therefore also be printed with leftover PLA filament The first plate contains the frame and the latch for the sliding puzzle The first picture shows all printed parts
Assembly
After all parts have been printed, the small tiles must be pressed into the pieces Obviously, every color combination must be made (see picture 3) The piece where the inner and outer color matches the color of the frame is not needed - this creates the empty space for the sliding puzzle (in my print, this is the White/White piece)
Afterwards, the pieces are placed into the frame, paying attention to the tongue and groove positions Finally, the end piece of the frame is angled and then pressed in (see picture 4)
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally original model
This model is licensed under the following terms:
Credit must be given to the creator
Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted
Remixes must be shared under the same license
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