





First off, the *click* of these hematite magnets snapping together is weirdly addictive. I caught myself fidgeting with them during work calls—way more satisfying than a stress ball.
Played this with my niece (7) and grandpa (68) during a road trip. The adjustable difficulty is genius: smaller rope circle = instant chaos as magnets leapfrog unpredictably. Grandpa's 'oops-I-triggered-a-chain-reaction' face was priceless.
The autism educator review convinced me to gift this to my ADHD cousin. Watching him methodically plan moves instead of bouncing around was revelatory. The magnets became his focus anchor—educational and therapeutic without feeling like a 'tool'.
Pro tip: Store in the included pouch unless you enjoy excavating your bag for rogue magnets that clung to every metal object. Lost one piece to my fridge's side panel during gameplay—now it lives there as a minimalist decoration.
Not gonna lie, it won't replace Catan for game nights, but as a 15-minute brain teaser? Perfect. Especially love how the 'simple rules' disarm competitive family members—even my argumentative uncle conceded defeat with a laugh when his strategic pile collapsed.
