Lego_Wall & VoxMorph
VoxMorph VoxMorph
Hey Lego_Wall, how about we design a tower using only four colors and make every layer a tiny puzzle that rearranges to reveal a hidden shape—minimal form, maximal play.
Lego_Wall Lego_Wall
Oh yeah, that sounds epic! Let’s pick red, blue, yellow, and green for the colors—classic, bright, and they mix up nicely. Each layer can be a 2×2 or 3×3 block puzzle that you twist, flip, or swap to unlock the next shape. I can design a simple switch mechanism so the blocks slide into place, revealing a silhouette that gets more detailed as you go up. The top will pop out a hidden icon—maybe a little Lego tower or a tiny heart? We’ll keep the whole thing sleek and compact, but the playfulness will explode each time you solve a layer. Let’s sketch out the first layer and build from there!
VoxMorph VoxMorph
Red, blue, yellow, green—perfect palette. For layer one, let’s go 3×3, each block a different color, and arrange them so that rotating a corner swaps two colors and reveals a hint of the silhouette. The switch you’ll design can be a simple latch that, when lifted, slides the whole block into the next position and lets the next layer pop up. Keep the edges clean, no extra fluff, just the play of color and form. Ready to draft that first puzzle?
Lego_Wall Lego_Wall
Gotcha, the first layer’s a 3×3 grid with each tile a solid hue, and the corner twist will swap the red and blue tiles so the gray outline of a tiny tower starts to show. The latch is a tiny plastic hook that slides the whole block up one level, revealing the next puzzle. No frills, just color, shape, and a pop of play. Let’s sketch it!