gifts for geeks
Tiny neo-magnets for building, fidgeting, stress relief.
Plush weaponry for epic and safe pillow fights!
A modern take on the classic kaleidoscope!
HD video on the world's smallest screen!
A whistle that sounds like a human scream!
The tiniest playable version of the pioneering video game system.
The amazing liquid that reacts to magnets.
A quacking fidget toy that doubles as a keycap!
Wacky and weird electronic musical instrument.
Freeze-dried ready-to-eat space desserts!
A citrus energy drink with realistic expectations.
A delicious and unsettling candy cerebrum.
Attach any paper airplane and control it with your smartphone!
A magical pen that swaps textures with a switch!
An energy drink with an authentic cola taste.
Make everyday objects do amazing things.
Fun Fact #162:
We hit 6 million YouTube subscribers on March 15, 2019!
Bizarre Japanese creatures who love hanging out.
Desktop hourglass filled with iron filings.
Simple, monoshaped building blocks that are actually quite fun!
Video-game gummies flavored with real fruit juice.
Manipulate the laser in this beam-bending logic game.
Chess with frickin' laser beams!
Give someone special the gift of their very own star.
Quickly and safely create interactive electrical projects!
Pocket-sized water pistol shaped like a Super Soaker.
Innovative chess board accommodates three players.
Develop your spatial reasoning and planning skills with this interactive puzzle.
Samurai-style keychain knife.
A modern take on the world's oldest toy motors!
Officially licensed 3D Metal Model kits.
A carbonated, orange-flavored drink straight out of the Simpsons.
Fun Fact #168:
Feeling stressed? Use the Desktop Punching Bag or the Mini Desktop Boxing to fight back, and give your hands a workout!
2-Inch Simon that actually works!
Grow your own geodes that glow!
Enjoy the magic of trolling.
The world's most famous pickle is now... a pickle?
A stealthy storage case made from an actual U.S. nickel.
A USB-powered globe filled with lightning that you can touch.
Collectible set of solar objects formed in glass.
Magnetic art figurines designed for creativity!
A miniature version of the Beetlejuice prop that plays audio clips from the movie.
Fidget, shape, and sculpt!
Set of 10 replica weapon pushpins for your most urgent messages.
100 origami-style folding puzzles.
This spatial puzzle combines solving a Rubik’s Cube and Sudoku.
It's a stylus, ruler, level, screwdriver, and... a pen!
Weird, cute, and employed!
Adorable creatures in poses from famous paintings.
Fun Fact #208:
We once made a human head out of gummy…and then ripped it in half!
Electronic learning takes to the skies!
Spinning aluminum top shaped like an egg.
A dip pen that bubbles in your hand like magic!
Toss homemade paper airplanes hundreds of feet!
A mood lamp that folds flat into a book.
A misattribution of cosmic proportions.
Miniature and fully functional version of the classic brain teaser.
Over 100 brainteasing puzzles!
Logic and dexterity puzzle in a glass bottle.
A slinky-like toy made from a single band of metal.
A spinning globe with a mesmerizing swirl illusion.
Assemble miniature 3D models from laser cut metal sheets.
A cup designed to troll movie fans.
A fortune-telling orb that answers yes or no questions with a voice from beyond.
Cardboard drink mats inspired by the original Nintendo Entertainment System.
A lightning-quick word-based card game!
Fun Fact #56:
The scent of our Space Candle is actually inspired by astronauts describing the scent of their suits when they return from spacewalks!
Crunchy candy squares in a Rubik's Cube tin.
Learn to perform the classic "mindreading" card trick.
Ugly-but-cute stuffed micro-animal!
Pull-back race cars that look like derpy, deep-water fish.
Build a burger faster than your friends!
A shape-shifting fidget toy.
Spherical puzzle in the style of a Rubik's cube.
Solar system themed spherical suckers.
Magnetically attracted fidget spheres.
Super cute, retro-tech-inspired desk decor.
A seemingly impossible puzzle with a scientific solution.
A retro-themed game of fast reflexes.
Blends two Harrison Ford heroes for your trolling pleasure!
Retro pocket synthesizer.
The brain-teasing falling marble logic game.
Breakaway chocolate in the shape of a mystery Mario character.
Fun Fact #81:
You can potentially own the very products that were used in our videos when you purchase a Box of Happy Accidents!
A wallet that catches fire when you open it!
A raucous card game all about butts!
Ugly-cute super-soft stuffed animal.
Writes at any angle...even upside down.
10 Inventions. 10 Extraordinary stories.
The Swiss Army Knife of pens
Goes "shiiiing" when the tip is extended.
Magnetic spinning desk toy.
Illuminated arcade-accurate replica coin return made from die-cast metal.
''Screaming'' playing cards designed for easy throwing!
Turn up the volume on your nostalgia!
3D DIY paper models with moving parts!
A knapsack with an integrated LED array.
A spellbinding sphere containing swirling liquid.
A duo of silicone slugs that stick to just about anything.
Slam your cards down fast; don't be last!
Fun Fact #51:
The walls of our hallway are covered with beautiful fan art we received in the mail. Want to send some? Find our address here.
A scientific toy that feels like magic.
A giant stress toy shaped like a circular cranium!
A teeny tiny handheld game console that works!
A power-up light for when you power down!
Carry a symphony of sound wherever you go!
A magnetic toy that defies gravity and turns magnetism into color.
Caffeinated gum with a refreshing mint flavor.
Perform educational feats of magnetism.
The twisted, time-tested classic puzzle.
A weirdly cute light-up Japanese creature.
Curious little creatures doing yoga poses.
Race to fill the grid with this fun logic puzzle!
Three cheers for collectible cuteness!
Adorable glow-in-the-dark creatures with a passion for fitness.
A lamp shaped like a retro cup of ramen.
A desk decoration with a “Dun-Dun!” sound effect.
Fun Fact #160:
Our Roadkill Summer Sausage is an exotic sausage made from wild boar, elk, pheasant, and more!
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