Missing three magnets from the box and the lanyard was snapped. Very poor quality control for a skill game like this.
Magnetic strategy game for travel
A portable game of skill where players take turns placing magnetic stones without letting them snap together. Designed for one to three players, it is a fun challenge for both kids and adults.
Key features
Why you'll love it.
Long train journeys or rainy afternoons call for games that do not require a flat, fixed board. The use of a simple lanyard to define the playing field is clever, and the tactile pull of the magnetic stones makes every turn genuinely tense.
What people think
All 8 reviewsPlacing all 18 pieces requires a very steady hand. The way the magnetic fields interact makes every round different and exciting.
bahot sahi game hai. The included bag makes it so easy to carry around for my kids to play anywhere. Simple rules that actually work.
Magnets are smaller than they look in the pictures. It is okay for a quick distraction but gets a bit cramped with three players.
Strategic thinking is definitely needed here. I like that it comes with a guide to help understand the magnetic physics. Good fun.
Pull strength varies way too much between the different stones. Some jump immediately while others hardly move at all.. quite disappointing.
Product details
Description
Key Features:
- Components: Includes eighteen spinny magnetic stones
- Boundary: Played within a corded lanyard area
- Portability: Comes with a dedicated travel bag
- Players: Suitable for one to three people
- Objective: Be the first to place all stones without attraction
This tabletop game relies on the interaction of magnetic fields, requiring steady hands and careful placement to win. The goal is simple: get rid of your stones by placing them inside the loop one by one.
Because it uses a lanyard to define the playing field rather than a rigid board, it can be set up on any flat surface while travelling or at home.













