April 1, 2026
Description
It looks familiar…
Just an innocent fortune cookie sitting there 🥠
But something feels… different.
You thought it was just a simple print?
Think again 😏
Once again, I’m only showing the outside (avoid the last picture if you want the full experience!).
It’s completely kid-friendly 🙂
All I can say is…
That’s it. No more hints.
⚠️ Spoiler Alert!
The last image reveals what’s inside, only check it if you plan to give it as a gift 😉
No need to overthink it.
No need to peek in the slicer.
Just print it… and break it.
This design is meant to be cracked open the old-fashioned way,…
The outer shell is clean, minimal, and fully printable without supports, making it easy and satisfying to produce while keeping the surprise intact.
Perfect for April Fool’s Day, as a playful gift, or as a harmless little “gotcha” moment for friends and family.
So…
Dare to crack the cookie? 😄
To keep the surprise intact, I did not include separate STL files.
Each part has its own optimized print settings within the project file, therefore they are separate components.
If you want to print this model using another slicer, open the provided 3MF file so the parts remain correctly positioned.
Then adjust the following settings (in Bambustudio all settings are of course provided).
fortune-cookie.stl
• 0% infill
• 1 wall
• 5 bottom layers
• 2 top layers
Bottom.stl
• 100% infill
No supports because otherwise you have supports into the fortune cookie, that's a bit strange isn't it?
Please only pictures in the comments of the outside. 😀
The outer shell is intentionally thin and designed to be broken open.
Unlike support material, the breakable parts aren't waste, it’s part of the experience 🙂
License:
Standard Digital File License