TOSY Magnet Fidget Spinner Mini – 8 blocks, 4th of July Decoration Gift, 3in1 Toy: Transformable Fidget Spinner, Infinity Cube, 2×2 Puzzle Cube, Stress Relief, STEM Magnet Tiles for Kids/Adult, 4-pack

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Magnet Cube or Fidget Spinner?

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Unique Shapes

1 Billion Shapes

1 Million Shapes

100 Shapes

100 Shapes

10000 Shapes

Cube Blocks

64 + 2x Dices

27 + 1x Dice

8

8

16

Spinner Blocks

4

2

0

1

1

Glow in The Dark Sticker

UV Flashlight

2

1

1

0

1

Rare Earth Magnets

560

240

64

72

136

Number of Games

9

7

3

4

4

STEAM Toys

TRANSFORMABLE FIDGET SPINNER – Featuring 72 magnets (eight embedded in each block), the TOSY Magnet Fidget Spinner Mini lets you create various fidget spinner shapes. Rotation is smooth with a stainless steel bearing, making it spin longer than others
MAGNET PUZZLE CUBE 2X2 – You can easily turn the Fidget Spinner Mini into a 2x2x2 magnet puzzle cube, which can be rotated and rearranged in any way, allowing you to explore the cube inside out, and improve your puzzle solving skills
MAGNETIC BUILDING BLOCKS – Create over 100 different shapes from the eight cubes included. Collect more to build more. Durable plastic and smooth surface ensures safety and comfort for both kids 6+ and adults to play invidually or with friends and family
CUSTOMIZABLE INFINITY CUBE – You can also create your own Infinity Cube in various shapes and sizes using the magnetic blocks. Flip and fold smoothly and effortlessly to relieve stress and anxiety, focus better, and increase dexterity
PERFECT GIFT – This STEAM accredited sensory toy helps improve creativity and logical thinking, and makes an excellent gift for many holidays and special occasions (Birthdays, Valentine, Christmas, Easter, Graduation, Back to School…)

Reviews (8)

8 reviews for TOSY Magnet Fidget Spinner Mini – 8 blocks, 4th of July Decoration Gift, 3in1 Toy: Transformable Fidget Spinner, Infinity Cube, 2×2 Puzzle Cube, Stress Relief, STEM Magnet Tiles for Kids/Adult, 4-pack

  1. Ryan

    EXCELLENT PUZZEL MAGNET TOY
    the Tosy magnet cube is very cute, good quality, colorful and glowing. my son loves it. will buy more for him to create more.

  2. 1of9

    Great toy with questionable longevity
    This is a four pack of TOSY magnetic cubes sets . Each set has 8 colored magnetic cubes and one spinner cube. I got the 4×4 set and the review is below. The only difference is that the cubes in the larger set are glow in the dark.***4×4 Review******UPDATE***As can be seen from the close up picture, 3 days after I received the product, the corner of one of the cubes broke, exposing the magnet. This is a safety issue and needs to be addressed. I don’t know if this is just one defective cube or a generalized problem.Also, my older cousin came over the other day and he started playing with the cubes that were on the table so definitely not just for kids!***Original Review***This is an amazing toy! I wouldn’t be surprised if this won some toy awards. I opened up the box and immediately started playing with the cubes. Much to my delight they were well made and the stickers were of high quality. Still I would have liked to see colored plastic instead of stickers for durability reasons. The magnets stick the cubes together well, however, I might have gone a little stronger so that cubes don’t slide or fall off. First I tried the spinner. It spins well and one spinner cube can be attached to another (friction fit like Legos) so they can be chained together. This way I was able to make 4 spinners on top of each other spin at the same time. Then I looked at the full color instruction manual which is basically an idea book. I continued to play with this while watching TV, and found it to be an amazing fidget toy without the spinners! I would just sit there and create shape after shape, sliding and turning pieces in a multitude of arrangements. I found playing with the cubes very calming and very interesting. As an adult, I often buy educational toys, especially building toys, because quite frankly I enjoy them. I don’t think I have been this excited about a toy since I was introduced to Legos as a child. So my wife walked in and saw the new toy and rolled her eyes saying what did you buy this time? I showed her how it worked and she started playing with the cubes! This is the only toy she has sat down and played with. What she built is shown in the glow in the dark photo. These will obviously be popular with the kids, but adults can enjoy them too! Also, because they are magnetic, they can be easily be rearranged to a cube when you are done playing with them unlike legos.The stickers glow in the dark and glow for a few minutes when exposed to UV light. The cubes are magnetic and stick to each other and can stick by the edges too. There is basically a tiny magnet at each corner of the cube which comes out to 8 magnets per cube. 8×64 plus 8×2 for the dice plus 8×4 for the spinners is where they get the 560 rare earth magnets. The instruction manual is full color and printed on good stock. Younger children will have fun creating the ideas they have in this book. The dice are for playing a game which doesn’t have any instructions, but I suppose you can make your own rules.Now some quibbles. First of all, the name of the toy and description on the box is very poor. What you get in the box is 64 magnetic cubes, 2 dice cubes (basically same magnetic cubes with different stickers), 4 spinner blocks (which attach to the blocks), two mini uv lights, and an instruction manual. You get one 4×4(x4) cube and not an additional two 3×3 cubes. Apparently a 2x2x2 cube is called an infinity cube and they are not in addition to the 4x4x4 either. Unfortunately the box tears open so you can’t use it to store the toy when not in use.I HIGHLY recommend this toy! It’s the kind of toy (like Legos) which can be used forever. Kids and big kids will love it. The price currently is around $58 for this set. Unfortunately, this is the type of toy which benefits from having a lot of pieces. I can see the cost to make each cube is probably quite expensive given that there are 8 rare earth magnets needed per cube. But still the consumer in me would like to see it sell for around $.50 per cube especially in bulk.To the manufacturer. The box has to go. It should be redesigned with brighter colors and be more clear as to what is included. It should act as a storage box when not in use. No stickers! While of high quality, stickers eventually come off. Thank you for making such an innovative toy!

  3. TheGhostof

    My kids love them! Work really well!
    Didn’t know what to expect but very happy I took the chance on these! They were perfect for my kids Easter baskets this year and a great gift for most ages! My kids are 7/10/14 and this is one of the few things other than video games that they all fight over to have all the blocks to build various things!The magnets work really well. The spin block to turn them into figets also is smooth and pretty quick. All of them can connect to create larger things as well like shown in the photos. If your child likes rubix cubes, magnetic blocks, figet spinners, Minecraft or Anything similar they will love these!

  4. Yash G.

    Great infinity cubes
    This 3-in-1 transformable fidget spinner is a fantastic choice for kids, teens, and adults looking for a fun, interactive way to relieve stress and improve focus. The 72 rare earth magnets allow for customizable shapes, while the smooth stainless steel bearing ensures long-lasting spins.I love the versatile design, which lets you switch between a fidget spinner, 2×2 puzzle cube, and infinity cube, making it both entertaining and mentally stimulating. Plus, the STEAM-accredited concept encourages creativity and logical thinking, making it a great educational toy

  5. ParticleMan

    Better than I expected!
    I was expecting these to be like other blocks I’ve played with, but they are way cooler. The magnets are strong and located on the corners so there a lot more stacking options than you would expect. You can stack things corner to corner to give the appearance it is floating(though it will probably compress if you spin it on a fidget).Since this is a 4 pack, you get 32 total blocks and 4 spinny things. The spinning parts can snap together or be joined together like other blocks on the sides or corners.They market this as being similar to a rubik’s cube. It isn’t anywhere near that. A real cuber will just be frustrated since these are individual magnet blocks. But you can a make a cube shape or deform it to any number of other shapes. If you want that puzzle, go get a real cube. But if you want to keep hands busy without having to learn algorithms to solve a puzzle, get this.At first, I was worried because there are so many little parts, but since everything has such strong magnets in it, it stays together really well, so unless you are intentionally separating pieces, you could even put this on the fridge door and it will stay together (it may change shape if you open and close the door hard).

  6. T. Moody

    Feels cheap, weak magnets. Doesn’t keep my attention.
    The spinner part spins smoothly, but it all feels really cheap. The magnets are a lot weaker than I expected. I honestly don’t know what I’d do with this for more than a few minutes.

  7. Dan Guinn (Tactical Cookie)

    Excellent Fidget Spinner
    I thought this would be interesting, but I have to admit that it’s once of my favorite fidgets as you find yourself adjusting the configuration of the magnets and spinning repeatedly. Pretty fun to play with and is a nice fidget to have. Pretty great!

  8. Taylor Duguay

    Fun and discreet
    These are a blast! I got them for my autistic son to have something to discreetly fidget with in class, and these are perfect. They’re plastic so they’re very quiet when clacking together, and they hold up really well against a (somewhat destructive) 8-year-old. The spinny bits that you use to make it a fidget spinner spin really smoothly and they actually can all fit together like legos. The booklet that comes with each set shows all kinds of different ideas for things you can make with them. The magnets are just strong enough to hold the cubes together into any kind of shape (even pretty crazy ones!) while not being so magnetic that it becomes difficult to get them to stay where you want. We’ve had issues in the past with other brands with magnets being too strong, and pieces zipping across the table to stick together instead of staying put. These don’t have that issue at all and really allow you to express your creativity making all kinds of different things.

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