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๐งฒ Flick, stack, and flip your way to thumb sport stardom!
PopPuck by PopSockets is a magnetic fidget toy designed as a thumb-sized skate park, featuring two magnetic pucks and a bowl for stacking and flipping tricks. With strong yet smooth magnets, a durable polycarbonate build, and a handy clip for portability, it offers an engaging way to fidget, improve dexterity, and master hundreds of tricks. Perfect for professionals seeking a stylish, satisfying stress-relief tool that doubles as a social conversation starter.






































| ASIN | B09W88L7X4 |
| Age Range Description | All ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,244 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #25 in Magnet Toys |
| Brand Name | PopSockets |
| Color | Day Trip |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,564) |
| Educational Objective | Toy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840173705667 |
| Included Components | PopPuck pack |
| Item Dimensions | 1.23 x 3.25 x 5.82 inches |
| Item Shape | Composite Shape |
| Item Type Name | PopPuck |
| Manufacturer | PopSockets |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 84.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 804842 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | For full warranty details, please contact PopSockets. |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Model Number | 804842 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash if needed |
| Size | Small |
| Theme | Joy |
| UPC | 840173705667 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
A**X
New favorite fidget!
This is one of those toys that looks simple but ends up being way more fun than youโd expect. The magnetic click when the pucks snap together is super satisfying, and once you start learning a few tricks, it gets kind of addictive. It took a little time to get used to the feel and timing, but now I find myself picking it up constantly. What I really like is that itโs not just mindless fidgetingโyou can actually practice and improve with it. Thereโs a bit of a learning curve, but thatโs what makes it interesting. It gives your hands something to do, and itโs way more engaging than just spinning something in circles. My kids love it too, which says a lot. Weโve got a whole basket of fidget toys and this is the one everyone keeps grabbing first. The build quality feels solid, and the magnets are strong but not too strong, so everything snaps together cleanly without feeling stiff. Great for keeping your hands busy during calls, breaks, or even just while watching TV. Definitely recommend it if youโre into fidget stuff or want something a little more fun than the usual options.
J**A
Fidget Fun!
Never knew I needed this until now! Smooth feel and very portable. Love the clip ring that can attach to on my lanyard. Keeps me busy and stops me from finger picking! Challenging myself to learn new tricks improves my mental state. Quality design thatโs durable by PopSocket. Love all the cool colors and styles which made it hard to decide which one to buy!
I**K
Great! (if you know what you're getting)
Okay, let's get this out of the way: PopSockets kind of screwed the pooch with their marketing for PopPucks, because this is *not* a fidget toy. Yes, it can fulfill similar needs, but only after you've practiced with it for hours. This is not a fidget toy like most others that you'll find, where you can just pick it up and relax while manipulating it. This is a dexterity toy (which, thanks to the strength of the magnets and their lozenge-shaped gulpability, is probably only appropriate for teenagers and up). If you are the type of person who will happily sit there for hours flicking playing cards into a hat simply because you want to be able to do it well, you'll probably love PopPucks. If you're looking for your next fidget spinner...maybe not so much. That said, I personally have loved playing with PopPucks so far, because I *am* the type of person who will devote hours of time to getting decent at a stupidly specific physical activity, and enjoy doing so. The good stuff: * Overall design and build quality is very nice. The base fits perfectly into my hand, it feels solid (without being too heavy), and the magnets are nice and strong without being so strong that you can't manipulate the pieces. * The pucks are lovely. Really vibrant colors, and a nice size; not too small, not too large. (I got the "Day Trip" variant; will probably pick up an expansion pack in case I lose a puck, but honestly I don't find the illustrations very appealing. YMMV.) * The clicking noises it makes are wonderful. But then again, I'm the type of person who uses a mechanical keyboard because I love the click. The people around you may not appreciate it to quite the same extent. * The primary action you'll be repeatedly performing (the "magflip") has a pretty satisfying level of difficulty. I've only been playing with it for a couple days at this point, and am getting pretty consistent swaps without losing a puck (that is, a proto-magflip; pressing down on the top magnet and getting the two to swap positions, albeit not usually with a "flip"). I anticipate I'll be able to do small flips pretty much on demand with maybe a week of on-and-off practice. And the downsides (aside from the off-target marketing): * Particularly when you're learning, you'll drop a lot of pucks (or maybe it's more accurate to say you'll "launch" a lot of pucks, because the trouble is using too much force, not too little). Fortunately, you just need to swipe the thing close to the puck and it will snap back into place, so it's not hard to pick them up. But they tend to land bottom-side up, and since it's matte black that can make it difficult to find them. This is the main reason I don't classify this as a fidget toy: you can't take this out of your pocket and play with it wherever you want, because you'll lose all your pucks faster than you can say "MagFlip". * These magnets are *strong*. That makes for a very satisfying toy, but it also means that you can't stick this in your pocket with your credit card unless you don't mind never using your credit card again. PopPucks are for home; not so well-suited to travel. * There are not "hundreds of tricks". Go watch the videos of "tricks" that PopSockets has published; they've got 5 MagFlip variants, and...flicking a puck at the base like a soccer goal? Which is not a trick, and certainly defeats the purpose of a one-handed dexterity toy. Sure, there's fun stuff you can do (I really want to figure out a way to flip the puck around onto the base where it will hang onto the other side of my finger), but you need to realize you're buying this to do MagFlips, not because it will make you popular at parties. * Random "booster packs" don't fit well with this toy. I can't imagine wanting more than 1-2 extra pucks and would much rather pick the ones that I like. It's particularly bizarre given that you can buy the base toy and choose which color and pucks you want out of the gate. Lastly, based on my experience with PopPucks over the last couple days, one of the things that can make it a little easier to start feeling good about yourself is to start with a single puck. You can do the exact same action as a MagFlip (pressing down on the near edge of the puck while pushing it up against the top lip of the base), and it will cause the puck to either flick upwards on top of your thumb, or do a flip onto the top of your thumb. The trick is not pressing too hard, because if you do you'll launch it (just like for a magflip). However, the benefit is you have more control with a single puck, so you can get a feel for the amount of force that's necessary. Another thing that has helped me is to press with the ball of my thumb when working with stacked pucks (instead of the tip). I'm not certain why this has improved my control, but it gives me a noticeable improvement as I'm still learning the amount of force and angles that work best (it also lets me chain mini-flips together, which is probably the most satisfying, fidgety activity I've found with PopPucks so far); and you'll note in all of PopSocket's videos they are using the ball of their thumb, probably for this exact reason. Lastly, if I wrap my index finger around the top edge of the toy (or cup my other hand around there) that decreases the number of times the puck goes flying off into the room (drastically decreases it when cupping my other hand around the end), probably because it gives an additional little level of buffer and redirects the puck backwards instead of letting it rocket off the top. Finally, some general advice: use a lot less force than you think you need. It doesn't take much to send the puck flying, so your early goal is to get a feel for the bottom end. You can always scale the force up for fancier flips once you've got the basic puck-swap and single flips in your fingers. Good luck!
K**P
Worth the price
Exactly as advertised and very fun to fidget and very lightweight and durable
C**E
Another fidget toy for the arsenal
My ADHD brain loves this little thing. I canโt put it down most of the time. High quality and durable. Magnets are just the right stickiness to move in and out.
B**L
Itโs pretty decent, I like it but itโs definitely pricey for what it is.
Yeah I broke down and got one. I wanted one since they came out but didnโt like the price on them at all so I refrained for awhile. Still donโt like the price especially on the replacement pucks, but saw a small sale and felt I needed something to fidget with (so I donโt break my phone case slide cover lol) so I broke down and tried it out. Figured I could give it to my nephew if I didnโt enjoy it. I like a good fidget toy and they help distract me from bad habits or to help soothe anxiety. This is pretty decent for the way I hoped I could use it. I donโt jump them or anything as I guess theyโre intended to beโฆ also donโt want to lose the pucksโฆ but I feel Iโve gotten close to $15 out of it and still use it from time to time. I would probably be able to give it 4 stars and would even buy another if they werenโt so pricey. I think $10-12 makes more sense with a little better deals on the pucks. Hopefully they can get closer to that after the novelty wears off. Also felt like the design choices were lacking, especially for the high price and the focus on โcollectibilityโ. Idk just my two cents, itโs a fidget toyโฆ not much to say.
K**.
Great fidget toy!
My grandson loves this fidget toy!!
C**.
Muy buen producto
H**.
Saw this reviewed on YouTube and thought it looked like a fun fidget toy. The quality is even better than I expected and it's a lot of fun to play with.
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R**Y
Simpatico gioco.. devo ancora prenderci la mano. Ancora da capire se vale i soldi spesi.
S**B
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