SUPER 6 is a dice game for the whole family. In German-speaking countries, you can find different names: "Ab in die Box", "6 gewinnrt", "6 raus" or „Endlich die 6“ and many more! To win, besides dice luck, tactical ability is also required.
Dimensions: L 125 x W 125 x H 70 mm
The equipment of the game should include:
- 1 dice,
- at least 36 sticks and
- the playing field, a "container" with a hole in the center of the lid
(labeled "6") and 5 slots around it, labeled with the numbers "1"
to "5".
In stores, this game is often offered in wood ... here you will find the files to print it on your 3D printer and thus make a custom, unique version!
Here you can find a few more ideas for color combinations:
https://youtu.be/YraGNqByvQc
To print your individual game, you’ll need the following files:
- 1x Super 6_CASE.stl
- 1x Super 6_TOP.stl
- 4x Super 6_Tokens10pcs.stl
- 1x Super 6_Inlay_Super6.stl
- 1x Super 6_Inlays_1-6.stl
- 1x Super 6_Dice.stl
Furthermore you need the following materials:
- a rod Ø 2mm and 110mm long, e.g. from the metal bars of wire
hangers or a bit of filament.
- superglue,
- small screwdriver (for inserting and pressing the inlays),
possibly Screw clamps and small metal/wood plate (to fix the
inlays in their recesses).
Remark:
- As all parts are designed to fit very precisely, it may happen that
you have to rework one or the other part a bit with sandpaper
and/or cutter due to different dimensional accuracy of the
printers and the different behavior of the filaments.
Assembly:
- The assembly is actually self-explanatory. The attached photos
help additionally!
A few tips nevertheless:
when gluing the inlays, be very careful. Only very small
amounts of superglue should be applied ... a little is more!
the rod should be bent a little before insertion so that it is fixed
after insertion and cannot slip out again.
cover the bottom with felt. This reduces the rattling noise.
Rules of the game
GOAL:
- The first person to get rid of all his sticks wins. The last one to
get rid of his sticks loses.
PLAYERS:
- 2 to 6. The sticks are distributed among the players. It is
possible to have more players, but then you need more sticks.
Each player should have at least 6 of them at the beginning.
START:
- The first player rolls the dice, e.g. a 5, and then may put one of
his sticks into the empty hole at the number 5. Then it is the
next player's turn. He may also put one of his sticks into a hole
that corresponds to the number he rolled. If he rolls a number
that is already occupied, he must take the existing stick and the
game continues in turn. If you roll a six, the stick falls into the
game box and is gone. The number of sticks slowly decreases
and the game comes to an end. In the first round, you may only
roll the dice once, otherwise the first player would have an
advantage.
TACTICS:
- From the second round, you may roll the dice more than once,
provided you were able to discard one of your sticks on the first
try. As soon as you have had to take a stick, the next player
takes his turn. However, you should weigh the chances: if more
than three holes are free, it is recommended to continue. If only
1 hole is free, you should pass the dice to the next player. If you
roll an "occupied" number, your turn is over and you have one
more stick than before...
So it's not only luck that counts, but also a little bit of willingness
to take risks.
END:
- As the game progresses, the sticks slowly diminish due to the
6es rolled, and the point is reached when a player can give up
his last stick. This is the winner. However, you can continue
playing until only one player is left with sticks, that is the loser.