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Enigma Cube – Sequential Movement Puzzle

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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1.1 h
2 plates
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Enigma Cube – Sequential Movement Labyrinth Puzzle

📝 Project Description

Here is a brand new puzzle to add to your collection: The Enigma Cube.

This model comprises 4 interlocking pieces that must be slid, shifted, and unlocked in a precise order to release the puzzle's core – a cube enclosed within two square frames. The mechanism requires approximately 18 movements to achieve the complete solution. Most people manage to disassemble it by chance… but the real challenge then begins: reassembling it!

🔧 The print is easy and requires no support. The model is designed to be printed on two plates for a two-tone finish (which improves readability and aesthetics of the labyrinth), but you can also print it in a single print.

🎨 This fun and mysterious puzzle is a 100% personal creation, modeled in Fusion 360. It is freely inspired by a wooden model designed by Stéphane Chomine, whom I warmly thank for his work and ingenuity.

 

🧠 Difficulty: Intermediate
🖨️ Support: None
🧩 Number of pieces: 4
🔁 Reusability: Unlimited – disassemblable, reassemblable, replayable

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The solution is provided in the documents section


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If you enjoyed this puzzle, please consider:
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Your feedback is a great motivator for me to continue designing and sharing ever more original models. Thank you for your support ❤️

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📝 Project Description

Here is a brand new puzzle to add to your collection: Cube Enigma.

This clever design consists of 4 interlocking pieces that need to be slid, shifted and moved in a precise sequence to free the central cube, trapped between two square frames. Solving it requires around 18 distinct movements. Most people manage to take it apart by fiddling around… but the real challenge begins when it’s time to put it back together!

🔧 The print is easy, with no support needed. The puzzle can be printed in two build plates to allow for a nice two-tone finish (recommended for clarity and visual appeal), or in a single print if preferred.

🎨 This fun and mysterious puzzle was fully designed in Fusion 360 by me. It is inspired by a beautiful wooden puzzle originally created by Stéphane Chomine, to whom I give full credit for the brilliant concept.

 

🧠 Difficulty: Intermediate
🖨️ Supports: None
🧩 Number of parts: 4
🔁 Reusability: Fully disassemblable and re-playable

🧺 Discover more puzzles in my collection

 

Solution is provided in the documents section


➡️ My full puzzle collection on MakerWorld

💬 Community Note

If you enjoyed this puzzle, don’t forget to:
👍 Leave a like —
⭐ Give it 5 stars —
💬 Drop a quick comment —
🚀 Or even boost the project!

Your feedback is a huge motivation for me to keep designing and sharing more original puzzles. Thank you for your support ❤️

 

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enigma cube solution.pdf

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