Squid Game's third and final season is streaming now. Check out the best Squid Game fans' 3D prints!
The popular Netflix series Squid Game is in its final season. The Korean drama is about a group of people who participate in a deadly competition held by a mysterious organization. The players compete in seemingly innocent games in the hope of surviving them all to win almost $40 million (₩45.6 billion).
The suspenseful series is full of eerie and extraordinary items, like the famous giant doll (it’s on our list) and various masks. Even marbles are objects that cause unease!
In this article, we’ll present some of the best Squid Game models that you can 3D print. They’re perfect for Halloween decorations, costume parties, or other activities. For each model, we’ll go over what the object is, the designer, its popularity, and more.
And if you’re a fan of the show or want to gift an item or two to a friend but don’t have a 3D printer, Craftcloud, can help you out! With a wide range of materials and finishes available, you’re bound to find exactly what you want.
Now, let’s see which models weren’t disqualified!
You can’t play Squid Game without an invitation. With this 3D printable version, you can bring yours to this year’s Halloween party or any other fun event. The card features the same circle-triangle-square arrangement as the cards in the show.
You can make the shapes stand out by either pausing at height during printing or painting them a different color afterward. Although printing this piece should be pretty straightforward, it might be helpful to know that the designer listed that they used a 0.2-mm layer height and 20% infill density.
If you’ve ever wanted to have your own Squid Game guards but friendlier, these articulated figurines are just for you. The models have movable joints and can be used for sinister-but-cute decor around the home or office.
The design needs to be printed on a multicolor printer. The designer’s print profile is printed in separate parts (mask and figures), and the final assembly requires gluing the mask onto the figures. A couple of the other print profiles include options to print the figures’ boots, gloves, and zipper in a contrasting color.
Who doesn’t remember the giant glass piggy bank hanging from Squid Game? Besides printing the model, you can also add sound effects. Every time you deposit a coin, you’ll hear your favorite sounds from the series.
The designer also left links to purchase the sound module and a list of the other parts. You’ll find a list of components and detailed assembly instructions on the model’s page, along with versions of model files for printing with or without the use of BambuLab’s AMS.
This mask is modeled after the one the Front Man wears in Squid Game. The scary, low-poly-style mask looks best when printed in black, but users have also posted nice prints in other colors.
The design looks like the one from the show and includes two holes on each side to add a headband so that it’s easier to wear. There are also cross-pattern grill pieces meant to cover the eye slots in the mask, just like on Squid Game. You can also print a Squid Game-themed mask stand to keep your mask on display.
The designer listed a few of the print settings used to make this mask. These settings include a 20% infill density with a honeycomb infill pattern, a 0.1-mm layer height, with supports activated. They also noted that they printed the model in PLA.
This Squid Game soldier and employee mask is another great costume for enthusiasts. The mask only uses three main 3D printed components (lower half, upper half, and stopper piece) and is foldable just like in the show.
The project page also includes 3D printable stencils for a square, circle, and triangle, so you can make your mask even more like the real deal. For help with assembling, painting, and finishing this mask, you can check out the designer’s instructional YouTube video.
Unfortunately, there aren’t any printing tips available for this mask, so you’ll have to use your own settings. Be sure to keep in mind the potential retractions (based on the printing orientation) that will occur due to the many small holes in the mask.
The coffins used to transport eliminated contestants gets reinterpreted in this design as safes for your pens and pencils. It’s perfect for those with morbid tastes!
The case measures 200 x 65 x 35 mm and uses a system with two racks and a central gear that’s driven by turning the coffin’s loop. You can print the design with a multicolor system like the AMS or simply print each part in its respective color separately, then assemble them later. There are assembly instructions with pictures. Depending on the settings you choose, the print can take between 5 to 11 hours.
The creepy giant female doll made quite an impression in the first episode of Squid Game. You can 3D print a scaled-down replica of this scary character, made of seven connectable parts.
There are a couple of PLA print profiles currently posted on the model’s page. Both split the design’s models across four plates. You can paint each piece, or use the profile posted by MakerWorld user Nessie for multicolor printing.
The Dalgona cookie cutting game was an especially suspenseful game for the players, and you can make your own. They’re perfect for a Halloween treat or a game with friends (remember to use food-safe PLA). This project contains models that match the shapes seen in the show, including a circle, a star, a triangle, and an umbrella. The designer also states that you can use these cookie cutters on any cookie, not just true Dalgona cookies.
The creator of this design stated that they used a 0.16-mm layer height and a 0.4-mm layer width in their Cura slicer profile. They also indicated that they used a 20% infill density, but this shouldn’t really affect matters, as the models probably won’t contain any infill (only solid walls).
Ready to challenge your reflexes in a fun way but without the risk of losing your life? Based on the traditional Korean game of Gonggi, this 3D printed version recreates the dexterity challenge that is depicted in the Squid Game series.
There are models for multicolor printers, as well as an option for Pause at Height color changes. The weight of each Gonggi can vary depending on the infill you choose, but KenPrint3D has reported that each stone is around 3.3 grams.
You can also print the case pictured above. It, too, has an option to change the color using the Pause at Height technique.
Who would have thought that such an innocent game could be so deadly? In the second season, the Flying Stone is featured as one of the mini-games in the Six-Legged Pentathlon and causes some of the teams to lose precious time, costing them their lives.
The design replicates the game pieces, and its stone-like texture adds quite a bit of realism. Depending on your preferences, you may want to add some weight as well.
One of the users who printed the model pointed out that the size might be a bit too big for children. To get around this, they recommended resizing to 74% of the size and using four walls with 20% infill to give it more weight and strength. If this doesn’t concern you, you can try the designer’s recommendations with 0.12-mm layer height, two walls, and 7% infill.
Chibi characters are stylized Japanese toys with enlarged faces and short bodies. As seen in the image above, this Chibi-style Squid Game Soldier design is packed with detail, especially on the jumpsuit and weapon. This project also contains a base piece, which allows you to stabilize the bottom of your Chibi toy.
The designer listed a few of the specific settings used to make this character. These settings include no supports activated and a high-definition layer height (low value).
Although it’s not a free design and will set you back about $27, this mask is another great costume accessory. It was modeled after the VIP waiters’ masks from Squid Game, and, as seen in the image above, this mask features irregular curved extensions that cover the wearer’s face.
According to the designer, this mask is meant to fit a head with a width of 200 mm. You should be able to use the available side slots to attach a Velcro or elastic strap to keep the mask on your face. There are also two versions of the mask available, including one where the design is split into pieces and one full-part option.
The creator of this mask posted their own community print of the design as well as a few of the settings they used. The maker used a 0.3-mm layer height, a 5% infill density, and a 60-mm/s print speed. They also listed that they used a support overhang angle of 50 degrees, which ended up making the total print time around 11-13 hours.
Just like the previous selection, which was designed by the same user, this mask is also not free. Costing about $35, this VIP buffalo animal mask is a very detailed design, perfect for Squid Game enthusiasts who want to capture every detail from the show.
The mask is meant for a head width of 200 mm, but, unlike the previous design, it doesn’t seem to have any mask strap attachment features. Depending on your printer’s build area, you can download the design either as a collection of split-up elements or as one whole part. If you’d rather have a VIP mask of a different animal, you can find more options on the user’s Cults page.
A print, posted by the designer, shares a few great pictures of the mask. The maker listed that they used a 5% infill density, 0.25-mm layer height, and a wall thickness of 1.2 mm. They also stated that they printed the part at a 90% scale factor, with a support overhang angle of 70 degrees and a print speed of 60 mm/s (around 26 hours total print time).
If you’re a die-hard Squid Game fan, this keychain is for you. The model features a mini two-dimensional outline of the soldiers’ mask, which spins around the keychain’s circular frame. There are two versions for each shape.
There’s also a hole above the top of the mask part so that you can attach it to a ring. As the designer points out, you can enlarge this model to 120-200% in order to make the helmet spin faster.
To print the design, you can use some of the settings the maker listed on the project page, including a 10% infill density and a 0.1-mm layer height.
If you’re looking for some Halloween decorations or if you just really like the show, these geometric outline models from Squid Game are a great option to 3D print. Not much explanation is needed for designs as simple as these, but it’s worth mentioning that the circle model has a sliced-off area to give it a flat bottom to stand on.
The designer recommends printing these shapes with a 0.2-mm layer height and states that you can scale them to whatever size you prefer. Unfortunately, no other printing information is provided, but it shouldn’t be too difficult to come up with settings given the simplicity of the parts.
Lead image source: MrBreakfast via Thingiverse
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