2/3/2026 at 3:32:50 PM
I designed and 3D-printed my own slide rule to help me play Balatro!Balatro is a roguelike survival game where you need to multiply "chips" and "mult" together to meet a requirement each round. You get three chances to draft enough resources to survive. I designed my own slide rule to help with the mental multiplication - most of the fun of the game comes from the mechanics being slightly obscured from the player.
Since I designed this slide rule myself, I was able to make a couple unconventional design choices that fit my needs. For instance, mine has three octaves so it can represent numbers within the ones, thousands, or millions' range, for example; no need to track arbitrary powers of ten. Since it's a rotary rule, it wraps around. Eg. 353×24 shows on the device as 8.47, so you can think of it as 8.47 thousand, for example.
Holding a physical object in my hands while playing helps more than I thought it would. Should I take a card that increases chips by 600 or increases mult by 1.3×? Do I need to take a card to clear the blind in the short term, or do I have enough resources to draft a slower card that will scale better over time? Even just looking at how densely packed the marks are on the "Chips" side vs the "Mult" side of the device gives a visceral physical sense of what my build needs to focus on.
Pictures and .STL: https://www.printables.com/model/1026662-jimbos-rotary-slide...
Github repository: https://github.com/gcr/balatro-slide-rule
The actual plotting code used Marimo notebooks, which host a python in your browser via WASM. Take a look here: https://marimo.app/l/4i15d7
I entered it in Printables’ educational tools competition but the other entries were cooler. Maybe HN might like it. :-)
by gcr
2/3/2026 at 4:05:25 PM
As a bonus, multiplication and division can feel like operating a Stargate ;)by teeray
2/3/2026 at 4:24:11 PM
You almost have to do this, or buy a used one at a markup, as nobody seems to make them anymore (except circular ones).by rdiddly
2/3/2026 at 4:51:37 PM
Still available in Germany („Rechenschieber“), eg https://www.wissenladen.de/products/der-rechenschieberby f_allwein
2/4/2026 at 4:09:21 AM
[dead]by randochatter
2/3/2026 at 6:08:56 PM
Its really cool, appreciate the typeface choice.by TheGRS
2/3/2026 at 5:29:36 PM
Wow, this is incredible.by _whiteCaps_
2/3/2026 at 4:15:06 PM
How much did it help? How far have you ascended?by droopyEyelids
2/3/2026 at 4:49:46 PM
right, i'm still absolute rubbish at the game but it's been a great learning experience!by gcr