Shashibo cubes are a type of magnetic puzzle that can be folded and transformed into different shapes. Shashibo cubes are known for their mesmerizing and visually appealing designs.
They often feature intricate patterns, optical illusions, and vibrant colors that make them intriguing to look at as well as fun to manipulate. They are designed to provide an engaging sensory experience, offering tactile feedback and visual stimulation as users explore the various ways the cube can be transformed.
One Shashibo cube transforms into over 70 shapes. Collect and connect 2, 3, 4, or more for infinite creations. With its 36 rare earth magnets, there’s no limit to what you can do!
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
Laurence Gartel
Known as the "Father of Digital Art," Gartel's artwork has been included in collections at the Museum of Modern Art, Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, Bibliothèque Nationale Paris, the Victoria & Albert Museum London, and more! Fun Fact: Laurence taught Andy Warhol how to create digital art!