Olympic Rings Spinner – Rotating Alignment Fidget
This rotating fidget toy features a solid inner cylinder captured inside an outer frame shaped like interlocking rings. The outer ring structure is printed around the inner core so that it can spin freely while staying permanently attached. By holding the center and rotating the outer frame, the rings can be aligned to form a complete symbol, creating a simple but satisfying interaction.
The idea behind this design was to create a fidget that combines motion with a small visual goal. Instead of endless spinning, the object gives a clear target: aligning the rings into place. The raised ring outlines make it easy to grip and rotate the outer part, while the solid center gives the hand a stable point to hold. It works well as a quiet desk fidget or a small object to keep hands busy during short breaks.
This design is also part of a personal challenge I’m doing for the year 2026: designing and releasing a brand new 3D printable model every single day for an entire year. Each design will explore a different idea—some practical, some playful, some reflective. If you enjoy following creative processes, testing new designs, or simply watching ideas turn into physical objects, feel free to follow along and join me on this 365-day journey.
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