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Black Path is a 2-player board game that is played on a grid board invented in the 60s by Larry Black.
The Black Path Game is played on a board ruled into squares. Any square that is not empty is filled with one of the tiles, and there are two kinds of those.
Tiles are the three ways to join the sides of the square in pairs. The first two are the tiles of the Truchet tiling. One edge on the boundary of the board is designated to be the start of the path. The players alternate filling the square just after the end of the current path with one of the three configurations above, extending the path. The path may return to a previously filled square and follow the yet-unused segment on that square. The player who first causes the path to run back into the edge of the board loses the game.
-- Excerpt from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Path_Game
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To play,
Print as many of the two .stl as required.
the tiles are 4cm x 4cm x 2mm,
but you can scale it down 50% on every dimension for smaller prints
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