Table Talk
Nothing here yet. Love this design? Say so - the designer might see it.

McDonald's "Spot It!" Card Game Case

Plan Your Print
Needs about 72 g From the designer's print profile
Optional multicolor profile The designer also offers a multicolor way to print this (an MMU/AMS profile or per-color parts)
What it takes
2 plates 1h 46m 72 g PLA
P1S, P2S, P1P, X1, A1, X1 Carbon, X1E, H2D Pro, H2C, H2S, A1 mini, H2D, X2D, A2L
I have pieces separated in two print beds. • card holder and case body • lid Card holder and case body is single color prints. Lid has the game's multicolored logo. All the colors are assigned already. You should be able to change color to your taste in Bambu Studio.
Plate Details (2)
0.4 mm nozzle, all plates
Plate 1 · case and card holder
58m 46 g PLA · 46 g
Plate 2 · lid - multiple colors
48m 26 g PLA · 1 g PLA · 3 g PLA · 2 g PLA · 20 g
Model Description

We got a “Spot It!” game card in a recent McDonald's Happy Meal, and my kids couldn’t wait to play it with me. I admit. I had way more fun than I expected!

We had so many laughs and a great time and I wanted to make sure the card stayed safe and didn’t get lost. So I designed a custom case just for it.

This is actually my first case with hinges and a simple locking mechanism! I learned a lot by looking at other case designs, so big thanks to the awesome community for the inspiration.

The case holds one full pack of the game and is super easy to assemble once printed.

If you'd like the multicolor logo on the front, you’ll need an AMS or swap filaments manually during the print.

UPDATE 04/14/2026

If you are looking for a case for bigger cards, please take a look at this design!

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2655157-spot-it-card-game-case#profileId-2935903

Enjoy!!!

spot it card case McDonald's happy meal
Spot it! box art Spot it! 2009
Match filament

Main colors from the cover art. Find matching filament, or tap swatches to narrow.