January 28, 2026
Description
Block Rock is a suspenseful balancing game designed for two players. Test your steady hand and strategy as the tower grows
1 printed Block Rock Printed Set
1 six-sided die
Each player rolls the die once. The player with the highest roll goes first.
On a player’s turn, roll the die twice:
The first roll determines the block shape to be used.
The second roll determines the block color to be used.
If the required block shape or color is unavailable, re-roll only the unavailable roll (shape or color).
The player must place the selected block onto the Block Rock Base.
The turn ends once the block is placed and the stack is completely stable (no movement).
Players alternate turns following the same rules.
The player who does not knock over the stack is declared the winner.
HAVE FUN!!
🎨 Color Roll
Die Roll | Result |
|---|---|
1 | Player chooses any color |
2 | Blue |
3 | Red |
4 | Yellow |
5 | Green |
6 | Player chooses any color |
Die Roll | Result |
|---|---|
1 | Player chooses any block |
2 | “L” Block |
3 | “T” Block |
4 | Long Block |
5 | 4×4 Block |
6 | Player chooses any block |
To play the full game, you will need to print the following:
1× Block Rock Base (Any color)
16× Total Blocks (4 of each shape, printed in Red, Green, Yellow, and Blue):
4× Square Blocks (4×4)
4× Long Blocks
4× “L” Blocks
4× “T” Blocks
Note: Feel free to use any colors you have on hand! Just remember to adjust the dice roll rules if you use different colors.
Size Note: Each block is approximately 2 inches wide. This ensures they are too large to be a choking hazard and provide a sturdy, tactile feel during gameplay.
Supports: None! This model is 100% Support-Free.
Printability: Designed for an Easy Print—no complex overhangs.
Wall Count: 3 walls (perimeters)
Material: Works great in PLA, PETG, or any color you have!
Note: Both of my printers are currently down. I am working with someone local to get the parts printed so I can upload photos of the physical model soon!
While these blocks are designed to be large, please always supervise young children during play. 3D prints can sometimes break into smaller pieces if dropped or handled roughly.
License:
Creative Commons — Public Domain