ColorKu Travel Edition
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This is a travel version of the really fun ColorKu game (https://www.amazon.com/Mad-Cave-Bird-Games-ColorKu/dp/B0055JIV20/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1549391266&sr=1-1&keywords=colorku)\n\nI successfully test printed and fitted the game pieces to the board, and I am now in the process of printing everything for the final game. I will post pictures of the actual printed game when it's complete.\n\nThe game is Sudoku but instead of using numbers, it uses colors. For the easiest puzzle setup, if you own the ColorKu game, you can simply use the puzzle cards that come with the game. You may also purchase puzzle card packs separately:\n\nExpansion Pack 1 (easier levels): https://www.amazon.com/Colorku-Expansion-Puzzle-Card-Pack/dp/B0012ZLOL6/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1549391743&sr=1-1&keywords=colorku+expansion+packs\nExpansion Pack 2 (harder levels): https://www.amazon.com/ColorKu-Expansion-Pack-Harder-Levels/dp/B0012ZLRX6/ref=sr_1_2?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1549391845&sr=1-2&keywords=colorku+expansion+pack+2\nExpansion Pack 3 (all levels): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012ZPF9S/ref=psdc_166363011_t1_B0012ZLOL6\nHowever, you don't have to buy cards to play the game. You can use a normal Sudoku puzzle setup using the following color/number associations:\n\nOne equals red.\nTwo equals orange.\nThree equals yellow.\nFour equals light green.\nFive equals dark green.\nSix equals light blue.\nSeven equals dark blue.\nEight equals light purple.\nNine equals dark purple.\n\nWhen printing, you will want to choose a neutral color for your board (e.g. white, marble, gray, etc.).\n\nFor the game pieces, you will need to print a set of nine in each of the nine colors above (or a close substitute - e.g. use pink for light purple, etc.) As a FYI, I have provided three game piece STL files with nine game pieces, each with a different diameter base. For my setup, the fourteen point eight millimeter base fits perfectly in the fifteen millimeter holes. However, understanding that tolerances may be different on some printers, I have also included game pieces with a fourteen point seven millimeter base and a fourteen point six millimeter base.\n\nFor storage of game pieces, I suggest using a ziplock bag, a cloth pouch with a drawstring, or any box that will work for you.
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