If you can't seem to keep yourself still and need something, anything, to occupy your hands, the sudden explosion of fidget toys is just what you need. While they make somewhat dubious claims about their therapeutic benefits, there's no denying the satisfaction of spinning a tiny toy, or clicking and fussing with switches and buttons, while you're otherwise idle. It just feels right. Below we've compiled a list of the best fidget spinners and best fidget cubes you can buy right now. And if you aren't interested in dropping $20 or more on a simple fidget toy, we've also included a few ultra-cheap fidget spinners and cheap fidget cubes that will still get the job done (and likely make a little but more noise while doing it).
Here are some great fidget toys to help keep your mind on track.
List last updated on May 20.
This spinner is pretty amazing, honestly. It spins for as much as nine minutes at a time and hardly weighs anything. Plus it just looks awesome. This one has great reviews, too, and it's inexpensive.
Here's a cheap, colorful fidget spinner for you non-committal types. At under $4, there's not a lot of reason not to go ahead and grab one, or two, or five, just to get a feel for the whole fidget spinner craze. Even better, since its low-cost it makes a great choice for kids who misplace things, because at $4, who cares?
This device from Gorilla Spinners promises 120 seconds of spin, guaranteed. It also comes in an attractive metal tin, so you can stow it away in style. On top of that, it has a 30-day money back guarantee and has a high customer rating on Amazon.
The tri-tip spinner design is one of the more common takes on the fidget spinner concept, and the Red Classic from The Sharon's has all-ceramic bearings, something the manufacturer claims gives it between two and five minutes of blissful spinning action.
This fidget cube is one of the cheapest on Amazon, and its classic fidget cube design will help keep your hands occupied and your mind free to focus on other tasks.
This little KCHKUI fidget cube fits in your hand and offers the tactile feedback your hands are after. It comes with a 2-year guarantee, which is pretty excellent given its price tag. On top of that, there are tons of colors and designs to choose from.
This spinner is cheap and comes in a variety of different colors, including two different glow in the dark varieties. To an unknowing third party, it would look as though the spinner were floating on its own as it emits an otherworldly glow in a darkened room.
Here's another low-cost spinner if you're looking to dip your toes in the world of fidget toys. The Amilife EDC fidget spinner is under $9 and promises low-noise, high-quality bearings with long spin times. No muss, no fuss.
This retro silver spinner from Jarvinia claims two and half to three minutes of spin time off a single flick of the toy. It has a cool medieval looking shield on its wings, to help you feel like an ancient warrior whose mind tends to wander.
The Bokate Crusader has the same shield design as the one by Jarvinia, but it's in a cool, brushed metal exterior. There are two finishes to choose from, too: the coppery one shown in the image, and a silvery one.
This 12-sided contraption from Fidget Dice has switches, sliders, squeezable rubber protrusions, a knobby thumb-massaging side, and more. There are 12 sides to this fidget device, make it multidimensional. And it's fairly cheap, too, coming in at just under $15.
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