I reverse engineered these interesting dice. Invented by these guys:
So what are they? Super nerdy dice! Non-transitive means that there is no die which is the best. For each die there are two which are a better bet to throw a bigger number. All that possible by the sheer power of statistics. The maths behind this is fascinating, to say at least.
To learn how they work, watch the video.
How to print:
1st: You first print the dots/eyes (white color works best imo). They are only one layer high.
2nd: Then you print the matching color die without removing the dots. Make sure it is exactly the right color because that is important as you'll figure it out in the video.
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
i3 MK3
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2mm
Filament: bq PLA
Notes:
You need two dice of each color.
If you want 16mm standard sized dice, scale the models to 80%.
The magenta dots/eyes have two more dots left and right to help align the model on the printbed.
Assembly
You will figure that the dice fold up nicely. Simply click them together.
I remade Devin's (Make Anything) foldable dice in DesignSpark Mechanical.
Category: Dice
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.