2 In 1 Infinity Magic Cube Starry Sky,Magic Star Cube,Stress Toys,Suitable for Children's Intellectual Development,Adult Stress Relief Relaxation
Package Dimensions | 9.5 x 6 x 5.9 cm; 80 g |
Educational Objective(s) | Focus |
Batteries Required? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Material Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth, Wipe met Damp |
ASIN | B0CDGMPB7S |
T**A
Nice therapeutic toy
The Infinity Magic Cube is an interesting toy that is fun and relieves stress. Quality is good, hours of fun out of it and value for money is decent.
V**0
Brilliant fidget
I have a huge issue with skin picking, especially around my fingers. This has given me something to fiddle with that is distracting. It is a bit fiddly to put together when you separate the 2 parts but other than that it's great!
L**I
Not quite a magic cube
These are more like and infinity cube than a magic cube. I did like the fact it was 2 in 1 but it wasn't as satisfying as the magic cubes.
M**M
Magnets aren’t very strong
The media could not be loaded. Much smaller than I expected to be honest. In fact these are tiny. Description is accurate, I just had it in my mind that these were much larger, like those shown on a popular short video platform, I guess I expected a size similar to a standard rubic cube??As I played with it though, the size became quite irrelevant.The illustrations are clear and actually educational for a child who is interested in space.You can make loads of shapes out of the two and you can also join the two cubes into one larger one for other effects.The way you can move them about is predefined though, as they do have joins in places.One letdown though is when you try to form a cube, it won’t hold itself closed as magnets aren’t strong enough for it.They are a little pricey at £12.99 but it is a novelty item at the moment, so I’d expect the price to lower with time.
P**M
Eerily Compelling
I got this for reasons of pure nostalgia... My mother got me one when I was a child, back in the day, probably around 1980 or thereabouts. This new one is identical to it, except the old one is made in white plastic rather than black and just has plain-coloured faces rather than astronomical art. I still have the old one and it's still in perfect condition despite being fiddled with an awful lot over the years. They could have been cast out of the same mould, identical in size and form.If the new one lasts as well as the old one, it'll still be going strong long after human so-called civilization has collapsed (not that that's all that far off).Do NOT twist this like a Rubik's Cube; doesn't work like that.These oddities can literally turn themselves inside out, go from being cuboid to multi-faceted 'star' shapes - the two separate parts can act alone or combined. I always found my old 1980 one fascinating and now, with two of them, I'm able to experiment with all new permutations since there are now four separate parts to mess with.This new one is attractive in black plastic with colourful decals on all faces depicting assorted space scenes of galaxies, stars and nebulae, with one cube's outer faces having accurate depictions of Earth, its moon, Venus, Saturn, Pluto and Uranus across four facets each. None of the decals show any signs of coming off, the quality of the item seemingly a match for the still perfect 1980 version.The most notable difference between this and the 1980 one is that back then, it was a plastic toy, now it's a "Mysterious Infinity Starry Sky Magic Cube" capable of "relieving stress, stimulating intellectual development, increasing eye/hand coordination, creativity, cognitive ability and spatial thinking", hell, it'll even walk the dog and make the dinner for you... Well, maybe not the dog... or the dinner.The old one never claimed any of that, but maybe all these hitherto unknown qualities of the toy explain why it still lurks on a shelf and I've never tired of fiddling with it every so often over the decades...Now it has a sister.
S**Y
2 In 1 Infinity Magic Cube
A really cool little toy that you can fiddle with to reveal different pictures and, as you move it around, a second toy enveloped in the first. Both have a soft feel to them and have the right combination of being able to just play with without thinking, and a little bit of thought required when trying to recombine both toys. The price seems a little steep, but not excessively so, and it would make a great stocking filler as a gift for anyone who enjoys "fidget" toys.
P**L
Novelty gift
Great for kids and adults that need to be fiddling with fidget toys. My 10 year old grandson loves it, Ideal for his age. We love the pictures of planets etc. Bright and interesting.
4**W
Interesting fidget toy
When this arrived, I was initially disappointed by its size at just 6cm x 6cm. When ordering I didn’t quite understand if I was going to get 1 cube or 2. Only when I opened it up did, I realise that the second cube is neatly concealed in the first. Is made up of light weight plastic with stickers of the planets stuck on the faces.I personally can’t see the point of this cube set but I have ordered it for a 10-year-old girl in my life who just loves collecting fidget toys. Suppose it is interesting and mesmerising but I feel that it is over priced at the current price of £12.99
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