Supersize - TowerMaze level 26
**Larger than ever! **To make the further TowerMaze levels more complex and fun, it was time to make it larger! It will take some time to print, however, I have made sure that the case for TowerMaze level 26 will work with all the TowerMaze levels up to level 45. That way you will be able to cut print time and material use in half as you will need only 1 case for all the further levels up to level 45. You can, of course, print a case for every level you print to make a nice collection, I just wanted to make it optional.
As the previous 10 levels, TowerMaze level 26 has built-in one-way closing path that lets you to reset the maze without having a need to solve it in reverse.
TowerMaze level 1 up to level 25 available on my profile.
Dimensions and print specifications for TowerMaze level 26:
Dimensions for the maze: Height = 17.9 cm (7.05 Inches) | Diameter of 7.9 cm (3.11 inches) Dimensions for the case: Height = 16.7 cm (6.58 Inches) | Diameter of 8.1 cm (3.19 inches)
Print time for TowerMaze level 26: 4 hours and 3 minutes Material used for TowerMaze level 26: 39 meters / 116.30 grams
Print time for case for TowerMaze level 26: 4 hours and 47 minutes Material used for case for TowerMaze level 26: 49.11 meters / 146.50 grams
Printing at the same time: Total print time for TowerMaze level 26 + case: 8 Hours and 44 minutes Total material used for TowerMaze level 26 and case: 88.10 meters / 262.70 grams
Layer height: 0.2 mm Infill type: Gyroid Infill percentage: 12% Print speed: 250 mm/s
























Hey, I started printing it and its massive, none of its measurements match what you said in the description. Just checking its right. The base is 79.86 x79.86 x179mm (18cm and not 11.7cm)
Hi. Sorry for this, I forgot to switch the dimensions of it, the print times are the correct ones, but the measurement were incorrect. I have corrected them now. Once again thank you for letting me know.
Well its quite fun, thanks for making it. Its still not more difficult which is funny. I did it in 20 seconds, which is about normal average that ive gotten on most of the ones ive printed. I'll have to order them in difficulty but 25 is easy, 24 and 18 are difficult, 26 is medium
The way how I decide the "level" of the maze is based on the turns that it takes to get it form the end to the start. So I see how some "higher" levels could actually be easier than some "higher" levels. With level 26 I increased the maze size but the size of the pattern did not change, that way I now have way more surface to create mazes with longer paths and hopefully them being more difficult than the previous levels.