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A collection of our favourite everyday items and what we like about them.

Infinity Cube

Anunimouse, 19

Small Intricate Pastel


DESCRIPTION

Have you ever wanted to fidget without clicking a pen or shaking a your leg that may disturb others? Are you tired of the conventional fidget cube and fidget spinner and want something that makes you feel like a super-villain as you sit down and fidget away staring through your window.

Let me introduce you to the infinity cube, a cube that can transform with mere gestures of your fingers. It comes in a multitude of colors and is very light and easy to travel with. A toy that seems complex to fidget, but is actually easy to use, and makes you feel complex when its in your hand. Finger motions so easy you could do it with one hand without looking, and produces a satisfying clapping sound that isn't bothersome in a public scenario.

SENTIMENTALS

The infinity cube isn't as popular as the other fidget toys so the likely hood of seeing another person with it is rare. However, there was this one time while on the TTC that I saw another with a cube standing beside me. I pulled mines and gestured to him, we looked at each other, smiled and fist bump before we parted ways.

PRACTICALITY

Considering that it is a fidget toy, its primary goal is for me to fidget without disturbing others which shaking my leg or clicking a pen might do. However, over time its become more of a toy, a little play thing as I commute across Toronto.

OTHER

On a scale of 1-5, how proud are you to own this item?

Cost of item: Less than $1 → Click me to purchase

Even without using it for its fidgeting function, there is just something about holding it that feels satisfying.



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