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Color Sorting Game – Educational Toy

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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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🎨 Color Sorting Game – Educational Toy

This color sorting game is a simple and fun educational game for children. The colorful rings can be placed on the different rods and sorted by colors or patterns

The game helps children to recognize colors, understand patterns, and improve their fine motor skills. It is perfect as an educational toy, for example in the Montessori style

Thanks to the simple design, all parts are easy to 3D print and assemble

✨ Features

  • Educational game for color and pattern recognition
  • Promotes fine motor skills and concentration
  • Simple and robust design
  • Ideal as a Montessori educational toy
  • Perfect for children and preschool

🧩 Game Idea

The rings can:

  • be sorted by colors
  • be stacked into specific patterns
  • be arranged identically on multiple rods

Children can create their own patterns or try to replicate a given sequence

🖨️ Print Information

  • Support: Not required
  • Recommended layer height: 0.2 mm - 0.28 mm
  • Material: PLA or PETG
  • Infill: 10–15%

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