I. Snowflake platter
The bottom of the floor is slammed, three blue snowflakes are used, and the bottom is spelled into an eight-word type, so it is fixed. As shown in the figure below:

On average, the top is collated into a strip, with white snowflakes on both sides forming seats. As shown in the figure below;

Ii. Shows
One, at the top of the wheel, like a flower. As shown in the figure:

2. The pillars of the ferris wheel, in a triangle, which can be fixed and sustained. As shown in the figure below:

Three, swings
One, the columns on both sides of the swing, using green snowflakes, the two supporting points below are triangles and the other two are as high. As shown in the figure below:

2. Swing ropes and seats
The ropes used pink snowflakes, symmetry on both sides, and balance between the sides and the columns. The seats use white snowflakes, connecting the ropes to the surface. As shown in the figure:

Iv. Slideslides
1. Slidedow columns, one square, then three, and then connect them with snowflakes of the same colour in the middle, so that a rectangular column is formed. As shown in the figure:


2. The stairwells, the pink and red snowflakes used, are slashed from the top to the bottom, with a total of three layers until they reach the ground. As shown in the figure:

V. Traffing
Using five coloured snowflakes to collide into closed orbits. As shown in the figure:

Vi. Placement of recreational facilities
Places the slabs, skyscrapers, swings and slides at the corner of the orbit so that when a facility is just finished, it can follow the orbit to play the next recreational facility, and follow the orbit, and it can end up destroying a recreational facility, go back to the beginning and form a closed circle. As shown in the figure below:






