🎨 Unleash your inner child with a splash of color!
The Rainbow Puzzle Balls is an engaging color-matching game featuring 12 holes and 11 colored balls, designed to enhance cognitive skills while providing a fun and stress-relieving experience for all ages. Made from eco-friendly materials, this portable puzzle is perfect for family bonding and reducing screen time.
D**E
Keeps the kids entertained!
It is well made and addicting for the kids. They always ask me to mix the colors up so they can try to match them again as fast as they can.
M**R
Durable, works very well
Came in pieces, but was able to put back together and it has worked well. Good colors bright and cheerful. Very sturdy and travels with us
L**M
Inexpensive entertainment for idle hands and minds
Fidget toys are all the rage right now. Feels like every time I turn around someone is shoving a new fidget item in my face. To me, doing something just to be doing something is pretty boring. I mean, how many times can you click the same popper really and not be bored out of your gourd? Unless you’re someone with special medical or mental health needs that absolutely depends on such a device, they don’t do that much for you.However as a 62 year old Gen Xer, I grew up with the glorious cube. You know the one. Then it came out with a snake, and a pyramid. Those were the things to have! The original “fidget toys” but with a bite to them… you had to solve a puzzle! I was missing them and looked to see if I could buy a new one. Have you seen how expensive those things are now? So this ball brings back that feeling, that I have something to do with my hands so that I’m not sitting there like a bump on a log in places like waiting offices or something, but I’m not doing a boring repetitive motion… I’m solving a riddle that I created for myself (usually with my eyes closed) and flexing those mental muscles at the same time!So this works smoothly, once you get the hang of the motion you need to make and if you are not like me and didn’t take the initial place-holder plug out and can’t understand why you can’t make the ball move. The colours are holding together nicely, not wearing off. It doesn’t seem to be getting loose or wearing down after many hours of use. It’s definitely not fragile, been tossed off my desk by my cat enough times to prove that. So yeah! I’d recommend this to people I know who like hand puzzles, and even buy it for a couple of them as gifts.
B**L
Hard to move pieces
So my 8 year old wanted this and got it with his birthday money. It's pretty hard to move the pieces, most kids likely can't do it on their own. I have to mic the pieces up for him as they are too hard for him to move out of place on his own, but he is able to move them back into place to solve the puzzle so it's not too bad. The little balls can be taken out so I wouldn't suggest this for younger kids or kids that tend to put things in their mouth
E**P
Nice fidget
Kids love this fidget puzzle ball. The black aesthetic is pretty cool too, as most of these types of toys come in white.
D**D
Great puzzle concept, terrible execution, and even worse construction.
Always up for a cool puzzle for the kids, I ordered this one up because it seemed like a neat concept.As soon as I removed it from the box and began playing with it to mix up the color balls to then re-sort them as the box explains, I found out how terrible of a design this is. The small colored balls are held in place by a foam insert inside of the black container ball, with this design you are limited to how many of the small colored balls you can move at a time due to the limited space. If you push hard enough, the containing ball will split at the seam because it snaps together by design and isn't held by any kind of bonding or adhesive.My son still enjoys playing with the ball, but because of the 'squishy' colors he can push like buttons, but this is no puzzle and due to the poor assembly of this I would consider it a choking hazard item for babies and toddlers as the smaller marble sized balls can easily fall out once the seam is split.
J**Z
Puzzle and fidget in one!
My kid has been begging for a puzzle ball like this one since playing with one at a doctor's office; seeing how cheap they've gotten, I grabbed this one by Dopsebo right away for their upcoming birthday - and was surprised to get more than I expected!This came with the "blank" hole plugged, and the cap needs removal before you're able to move the inner balls around and scramble the colors. They slide easily enough after a bit of breaking in of the inner foam, and the colors are nice and bright...The real surprise came with the top and bottom pieces, which rotate on bearings - making this a giant spherical fidget spinner when not playing with the puzzle. Basically getting two sensory toys for the price of one - or even less, as most of the rainbow balls similar to this go for a few dollars more.On the down side, it's possible the plastic shell may be thinner than others, which would shorten its life if that's the case. As it stands, my kid is old enough to take care while using, and I'm sure it'll get plenty of use!
S**N
It hurts and the balls are very hard to push in.
I scraped my finger along the edges of the rings while trying to push the ball in. The foam inside doesn't allow for easy use at all. I wouldn't recommend it.
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