Fun In Motion Shashibo Renaissance | 3D Magnetic Shape-Shifting Cube
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Fun In Motion Shashibo Renaissance | 3D Magnetic Shape-Shifting Cube

  • highly addictive geometric puzzle loop : features a mysterious compact block that safely hides its mechanics, making it impossible to put down once in hand.

  • more than 70 kaleidoscopic shapes : challenges players to twist, flip, and slide the panels to discover dozens of surprising structural figures.

  • rule-free interactive freedom : entirely accessible to everyone out of the box, whether you track the figure building or handle the object to relax.

  • proven global market phenomenon : backed by an outstanding international success story tracking over 5 million units sold in the U.S. in just 4 years.

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Prepare your mind to expand its spatial tracking parameters and unlock hours of stimulating entertainment for your senses! Conceived by inventor Andreas Hoenigschmid under the Fun In Motion Toys label and brought to you by Blackrock Games, the premium Shashibo Renaissance steps up as a standalone 3D magnetic puzzle built to balance fine motor learning and raw creative fun.

The technical architecture of this fascinating hardware relies on a complex geometric framework embedded with 36 high-performance magnets. As your hands shift the panels, the block transforms into more than 70 kaleidoscopic shapes, offering a highly satisfying tactile sensation. Bypassing standard rule constraints, it serves as a wonderful, dynamic tool for independent children and adults to break away from digital screens, clear their thoughts, and enjoy smart meditative routine routines.

Lightweight, robust, and styled with premium artwork, this solo challenge requires calm focus and is entirely tailored to engage children aged 6 years old and up, teenagers, and adult collectors. Combine two or more blocks from the collection to build massive custom geometric designs. What will you create today?

Data sheet
17115
Âge
A partir de 6 ans
Author(s)
Andreas Hoenigschmid
Illustrator(s)
Andreas Hoenigschmid