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These old school, literally, double-sided clocks from National Time are vintage timepieces salvaged from an old high school in Iowa that have been rewired to... Read More
The famous colorful 3D twist and turn puzzle from the 80s is back, but it's been shrunk down to the exact size of a single die (dice).
When or if ever completed, this gigantic 51,300 piece jigsaw puzzle of 27 wonders from around the world will take up nearly 30 feet of space... somewhere in... Read More
To solve this illuminated puzzle box means to find a way to turn off all the interconnected lights on each layer by rotating and repositioning each one. If it... Read More
This unique therapy dough isn't for baking, but you can knead it, stretch it, pull it, mold it, pinch it, smoosh it, and even throw it during times of stress,... Read More
Whether you're bored at the office or just need a distraction from everyday stress, daydream of an epic pirate adventure on the high seas as you spin the solid... Read More
While it may appear to be nothing more than a big black cube, when pressed it uses LEDs and mirrors to simulate the wonders of the galaxy using three different... Read More
The cool new Magnetic Motion Lamp designed by scientist Kyle Haines replaces the traditional lava with a unique magnetic liquid called ferrofluid that can be... Read More
This miniature working version of Marty McFly's iconic levitating hoverboard is made from pyrolytic graphite that hovers naturally over a slightly curved base... Read More
Fridge magnet with a functional Newton's Cradle with tethered steel balls that clack away back and forth against each other to demonstrate the laws of conservation... Read More
This miniature version of the classic skee-ball game lets you roll the balls up a ramp and into the point holes just like the real thing, only on a smaller less... Read More
Filled with specially formulated soapy water inside a hand-blown glass hourglass shape, this mesmerizing bubble watch is designed to waste time as the bubbles... Read More
This massive jigsaw puzzle contains 32,256 precision-cut pieces and measures in at 17 feet long by 6 feet wide, making it the world's largest jigsaw puzzle according... Read More
A typical Newton's Cradle toy on a desk at the office not only alleviates boredom through hypnotic swinging balls, it also demonstrates Sir Issac Newton's law... Read More
This magic sand acts just like wet sand from the beach when it is molded and shaped, but acts like flowing dry sand when allowed to break apart and collapse.
This ingenious shower curtain has built-in speakers and a touch-sensitive waterproof pocket that safely holds your iPad on the shower-facing side for easy reach... Read More
Build sand castles just about anywhere without all the sandy mess using this soft, packable, and stretchable wet sand that never dries out. Made from 98% real... Read More
Unique stainless steel yo-yo with holes drilled all around it to create different pitched whistles depending on the spin speed.
Creepy tentacle wiggles and squirms when plugged into a computer's USB port. That's it.
Stacking stones inspired by the unique stone figure markers used by the Inuits up in the Arctic, but instead of requiring any stone stacking skills whatsoever,... Read More
This crazy new puzzle cube fuses two Rubk's Cubes into a single conjoined nightmare of twistable rows of colors.