Interactive Magnetic 2×2 puzzle cube – Eight interlocking cubes with built-in magnets for smooth rotation and reconfiguration
Glow-In-The-Dark Building Blocks: Create over 100 shapes using the eight cubes. Includes a UV flashlight that highlights glowing surfaces on the cubes for creative designs
Customizable Infinity Cube: Transform the cubes into an infinity cube of various shapes. Flip and fold in any direction for a customizable and calming experience
Sensory and Fidget Toy: Smooth surfaces and magnetic connections offer a satisfying hands-on activity for both kids ages 6+ and adults
Suitable for Gifting: A versatile and unique toy appropriate for birthdays, holidays (Valentine, Christmas, Easter, Back to School), or everyday playtime
Glow-In-The-Dark Building Blocks: Create over 100 shapes using the eight cubes. Includes a UV flashlight that highlights glowing surfaces on the cubes for creative designs
Customizable Infinity Cube: Transform the cubes into an infinity cube of various shapes. Flip and fold in any direction for a customizable and calming experience
Sensory and Fidget Toy: Smooth surfaces and magnetic connections offer a satisfying hands-on activity for both kids ages 6+ and adults
Suitable for Gifting: A versatile and unique toy appropriate for birthdays, holidays (Valentine, Christmas, Easter, Back to School), or everyday playtime







Gayle White –
Kids love these things
My 9 yr old grandson loves these. He was so excited when he opened them. Immediately started playing with them. His imagination took off to create!
Maritza Giovino –
Easy to play it is hard to fine a good sensory toy
Two hard for my grandson that has aus autism space
Jenna OlsonJenna Olson –
Tiny blocks that are way overpriced
These magnetic blocks are way overpriced.They are tiny-each block being less than an inch on each side, the magnets are weak and the only part that glows in the dark is the stickers, and they really don’t glow very well unless you shine the included uv light on them first.I only received 2 of the 4 sets I believe I should have received. They came packaged individually with 8 blocks in each instead of just putting them all in a box which is such a waste in packing materials in my opinion.In the pictures on the box and in the descriptions it shows and mentions “figet spinner”. There’s even a picture of the spinner piece in the materials that came in the box, but no spinner piece which makes the figet part of this toy basically obsolete. You can play and build with them making different shapes, and they include lots of shape ideas in the materials included. Because I didn’t receive as many blocks and I should have and never got the spinner piece, I’m unable to make a lot of these shapes however.I can’t recommend this item for a figet, as it didn’t come with the figet spinner. I can’t recommend it as a magnet toy as the magnets aren’t very strong. I can’t recommend it as a glow in the dark toy, as only the stickers glow and that’s really only when you use the uv light on them first.Overall, the shapes you can make are cool, the light up feature is neat but this is a inaccurately advertised, very small, overpriced item. Also, I think it’s worth mentioning that because each piece is so small and contain magnets, you should be mindful of the age that will be receiving the toy.
apickadilly –
Way small.
When they say 2 x2 that is 2 inches by 2 inches.
Mrs Chaney –
Great Stocking Stuffer
You get 4 boxes of these so you can give as 4 gifts or all four to one person or 2 each to 2 kids. Great small stocking stuffer gift for kids. The stick together as magnets so the more you have the bigger and more shapes you can build. Great value pack. You could buy these for party favors as well.
MF –
Pretty fun and cool
The magnets themselves are pretty weak, but perhaps as a lover of magnets I have higher standards than most people. These are fun to use as a fidget toy type thing to play with (the 2×2 sets don’t come with spinner block). And the cubes do stick together decently well. I just would enjoy if they had a stronger magnetic connection.I will mention upon first opening it, there is quite a chemical smell. I can’t tell if it came from the actual boxes or the instructions or both. I threw out the box they came in but still have the instructions which have a slight smell. Luckily the cubes and lights themselves are fine.I do enjoy using the light to make the cubes glow. The cubes have a nice variety of vibrant colors.The individual cubes do make a slight rattle (likely due to the tiny magnetic balls in the corners). But overall these are pretty cool.
Carlos E. –
Build dozens of shapes with the basic 8 blocks. Simple. but powerful entertainment.
This toy is very entertaining. It is buildable and fun to play with.This is a 4-pack. Ideal for gifting and sharing the entertainment saving a few dollars.Each kit comes with 8 magnetic cubes porting magnetic edges, so they snap together and stay like that even when the kids play with them. The kit also comes with a battery operated light that when pointed at the cubes make them glow for a few seconds.The app gives dozens of ideas with detailed guidelines to build new shapes. This is an excellent gift for kids and adults.
Michael KMichael K –
I can’t recommend.
I don’t understand how these have such high reviews especially for the cost.The magnetic blocks are well constructed but They are small. The magnets are weak. And the glow in the dark feature is neat but works because the stickers on the blocks glow not the actual plastic.On the box there is a picture of a spinner piece but the set I bought did not have this piece. I received only 4 sets of 8 blocks. They are very expensive for what they are.Also they are packaged individually and there is so much packaging waste. See my pictures.The set does come with a light to make the blocks glow in the dark and it’s a neat party trick.As for play they do stick together and you can build but minimally because even between the 4 sets I only have 32 blocks.My recommendation would be to buy a set of the larger magnetic blocks that remind me of mind craft. They are larger and have stronger magnets and usually come on bigger sets too so you can actually build something.As for a fidget I don’t recommend either.
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QuantumusQuantumus –
Good magnetism
each of these boxes contains eight magnetic cubes and one UV flashlight for charging the glow in the dark aspect of it. The magnets inside do rattle around a little bit, but once they’re clicked together they hold on pretty well. This is a fun fidget toy for holding in the hand, or can be used as pseudo building blocks since you do get another of them with four separate packages.They hold together fairly well and are decently sturdy, although certain directions and orientations do hold better than others, and I question the longevity of the vinyl stickers as that can be a point of contention if they fall off easily. However, they’ve stuck on fairly well for a moderate amount of play.
Sean from OhioSean from Ohio –
Good concept but very over-priced
I received this for free through the Vine program.There is much to like about these blocks. They fit snugly, yet are easy to take apart and reassemble. The magnets work very well. If you have 27 of them, you can make a working Rubik’s Cube that is very “satisfying” to manipulate. That’s the term my kids used to describe how it felt to manipulate them.I asked my kids their opinion and they both said they really liked them, but there weren’t enough blocks to build much of anything. They got bored. I received two 8-packs, although my order indicates I was to receive four 8-packs. 32 blocks still wouldn’t go very far. These tiny blocks cost more than $1 each, so they’re really, really expensive. If these were $25 for 100 blocks, this would be a hit.