Magnet Balls Original Magnetic Collectors


Magnet Balls Original Magnetic Collectors

One Puzzle, Billions of Solutions — Magnet Balls without disturbance develop new patterns and shapes with these cool cubes, composed of multiple person high-energy rare-earth magnets. With no set right answer, this puzzle has closely infinite choices in construction. You may totally disassemble and reassemble your magnet balls or plainly manipulate it with your hands – you totally control the outcome of the multi-dimensional form. Each magnetic sphere is fundamentally a point, various spheres may be arranged into a line, lines may be formed into two-dimensional shapes, and these shapes may then be combined into three-dimensional objects. — Using your Magnet Balls to develop shapes could actually exercise both hemispheres of your brain, because it inspires you to be originative and constructive. Playing with your Magnet Balls also helps eliminate stress through the distinguishable sensation of the magnets, the audible sound of each magnet connecting, and the ability to create used to formulate new shapes. Magnet Balls brand Cube puzzle includes a FREE gatherers tin with Magnet Balls Label to hold your 216 pc puzzle.

Magnet Balls Original Magnetic Collectors

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Magnet Balls Original Magnetic Collectors

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Magnet Balls Original Magnetic Collectors

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Magnet Balls Original Magnetic Collectors

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127 of 130 people found the following review helpful.
4Same size as bucky balls. Not totally the same though.
By Eric S. Olstad
I have had the BuckyBalls brand magnets for a while. They’re a lot of fun and creative, but they’re costly for a little office toy. I saw these Magnet Balls and decisive to give them a shot because they’re almost half the price of BuckyBalls. Having read galore reviews for other BuckyBalls challengers I was concerned that these would be differently sized than BuckyBalls. Well these are incisively the same as BuckyBalls as far as aspect goes. The only divergence so far is that they don’t seem as powerful as buckyballs. It’s very subtle, but evident after having played with BuckyBalls for so long. They also seem a tiny bit lighter in weight. Perhaps that’s why they’re cheaper. There may be less magnetic material in each ball.

Despite them not being rather as outstanding as buckyballs, they’re still finelooking great. If you’ve never played with BuckyBalls, you in all probability wouldn’t know the difference. You may make all the same shapes, and it’s a decent value.

21 of 21 humans found the following review helpful.
5Very addictive!
By Chris O
The product’s description says “The most addicting toy beneath the sun,” and I’d have to agree with that. I in the first place purchased this for my son who had conveyed interest in magnets, but I think I’m keeping this one for myself and ordering another. Fun, frustrating, very interesting, and perfective for a uninterrupted fiddler/fidgeter like me.

Since I’ve never owned any of the (more expensive) competing brands, I can’t speak as to how well they match up with each other but coming into this blind, I may say I’m very happy with my purchase(s). They seem strong, durable, and yes, much lighter than I expected them to be. Also, be conscious that the free tin trumpeted in the description is a bit goofy…it’s unquestionably a cheapy but works for it is intended purpose.

44 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
3A mixed bag
By Richard Kaszeta
I own various sets of the competing product, Bucky Balls.

There aren’t as good as Bucky Balls, seeming to have with regards to half the strength. The Bucky Balls you may effortlessly form in a giant loop without them breaking, these hardly hold in longer strands. I was hoping to use these as a cheap source of substitute balls for my Bucky Ball sets, but not such luck. It’s apparent when I alternate them in.

And this is a vendor issue more than the item itself, but when shipped, these came loose in the shipping box with a pamphlet and a little carrying bag.

On the plus side, the box had 224 balls in it, not 216. So at least this set has a lot of extras.

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