







🌟 Flip, fold, focus — the natural way to stay sharp.
The BunMo Wooden Fidget Cube is a premium beechwood infinity cube designed for professionals and creatives seeking a stylish, tactile tool to enhance focus and relieve stress. With a 25% larger size for ergonomic comfort, smooth and quiet folding hinges, and a polished natural finish, it doubles as a sophisticated desk accessory and portable fidget toy. Ideal for office, travel, or study, it’s a gift-ready, durable sensory cube that blends mindful productivity with modern design.


















| ASIN | B09M7WL81S |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,067 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #90 in Dice Fidget Toys |
| Color | Beech Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (704) |
| Date First Available | 12 April 2022 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Stem Learning, Construction, Learning Letters and Colors, tactile stimulation, motor skills autism |
| Item model number | BUNMO-Wooden-Fidget-Cube-8PK-GS1 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Material Care Instructions | Do Not Soak - Wipe Clean If Required. |
| Material Type(s) | Beech Wood |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.98 x 4.98 x 2.49 cm; 82 g |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
B**I
Nice two handed fidget.
The joints are wooden, and the cube feels a little loosely put together, will likely cause problems in the long run. Keep dry
S**)
Quality fidget toy. I have this on my coffee table. Bought it for my husband while he watches TV. Was pleasantly surprised about the build. Would have liked a larger size for adults but it works well. Nice natural color. It moves smoothly and has a good weight in your hands. Perfect for the money.
M**L
Lovely wooden piece. Much smaller than expected. But overall good quality.
D**D
This review will cover the material and construction quality, and all that follows from that. Fidget cubes are fidget cubes, the only difference is build. And this build is big time good stuff, baby. I was worried that the wood would feel too light in the hand, like with the plastic versions. I predicted — accurately, due to my uniquely superior forecasting abilities — that the weight of the wood would not weigh as metal weighs, and I would be proven right. For as soon as I held the piece in my palm, to it and the Gods I said, “oooh, that has a bit of heft to it!” So, no problems there. The wood also has a nice, smooth, texture. No rough edges or anything like that. And being wood it will stay warm. No playing with a cold metal cube like our ancestors had to suffer. Nay! Once I started to play with it… “oh no. The joints are stiff.” Out of the box, I had to use effort to get the cube into each position. A cube would get caught in tension as it folded around another, or a hinge wouldn’t turn completely. “Dang nabbit!” I cursed, as I punched the wall next to me, the blood pooling from my knuckles glinted like the eyes of the children near by, both reflecting a frightening sense of danger. “Had I wasted my $10?!” Nah. Once you break it in it works fine. There’s still a bit of finger work in getting a few positions into, uh, position. But honestly? I like that. With the metal version I had (now broken in half from a day of being forgotten in a pocket and a roundabout in the washer), it would simply slop into every position, requiring less finger dexterity and more mindless flopping of one hand. I much prefer the wood in this regard. Though the initial rigidity is only part of the equation. The size is noticeably larger than my now past metal cube. I assume this is due to the lack of precision engineering available when using metal, so the parts are made larger to compensate. The consequence? Well, If I am to trust the measurements of the traitors and villains that are latex glove manufacturers, then I have medium/large hands. And this cube may be too large for one-handed use for someone cursed with the feeble, puny, hands like that of a child’s. Though I do enjoy making it go all clickity-clack with both hands, too—so that’s cool. Oh, and clickity-clack it does, my good friends. I simply adore the pleasantly subtle sound of the wood clacking into place. It isn’t like the metal versions, with the loud clinks and metallic slaps; far too loud for a library! This wooden model is quiet enough to not be a bother to others, but audible enough to notice when you’re alone, lost in thought, perhaps pondering your place in the grand cosmic play we find ourselves in, or, wondering if that feeling you got in your gut is warning for you to run, for the question that rises up is: Do you gotta go poop or merely toot? *Pffft* Anyway, I say go for it, and get you one these. Plus, It’s more environmentally friendly as worms eat wood but not plastic or metal. And wood is a cheaper material and the price reflects that—a kindness they could have easily done without and marketed this as a “boutique” style product. My respect goes out to the bad mfs over at BunMo™®©. I love you. Please return my calls. I know you’ve been getting my texts. Please… Wish there were more wood types though. I like dark woods, this is not that. 2/10 —Garbabge, would buy again
A**S
This have helped me relax a lot of times by keeping my mind busy.
G**E
Cheap breaks right away
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