

🌀 Flip, focus, and flow — the metal infinity cube that keeps your mind in motion.
The JOEYANK Metal Infinity Cube is a premium, anodized aluminum fidget toy composed of eight rotating mini cubes. Designed for stress relief, ADHD, and anxiety management, it offers a satisfying tactile experience with a durable, pocket-friendly build. Its sleek metal construction produces a controlled clicking sound, balancing sensory feedback with professional discretion. Ideal for adults and teens, it doubles as a stylish executive toy and a thoughtful gift.









| ASIN | B074J6KPWD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,663 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #11 in Fidget Blocks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,165) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
| Item model number | LTG-001 |
| Manufacturer | JOEYANK |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 3.9 x 1.9 inches |
| Release date | April 1, 2017 |
P**E
18 Months of Daily Carry - Then I Bought Another One
If you've ever been the pen-clicker in class, the person popping the back off the TV remote just to put it back, or the foot-tapper who can't sit still, this review is for you. I have ADHD (Type Inattentive), and fidgeting isn't a habit, it's how I stay mentally present. Over the years I've run through the whole fidget toy gauntlet: cubes, spinners, rings, you name it. They'd give me a hit of dopamine for a few weeks and then collect dust. The problem was never novelty, it was that none of them felt right in the hand long enough to stick. Then I found the metal infinity cube, and it's been a different story entirely. I tried the wood version first. Great feel, satisfying sound, but it was too bulky for a pocket carry. The plastic one was the right size but felt cheap and clattered around like loose change when I walked. The metal version hits what I'd call a trifecta: Touch: Metal is cool against your skin and naturally reflects ambient temperature. There's an inherent quality to the feel that plastic simply can't replicate. Sound: It produces a satisfying clack when flipped fast, louder than wood, quieter than plastic. You can control the noise with how you handle it, though fair warning: it's not silent in a quiet meeting room. 😄 Size & Weight: This is the real differentiator. The metal version is similar in size to the plastic one, but the added weight keeps it planted in your hand and pocket. It also means you can use momentum to flip it rather than muscling it through every motion, it almost guides itself. I bought my first one in September 2024. It has since survived daily commutes, moves, walks, workouts, and more than a few encounters with gravity. After 18 months of that treatment, one of the joints finally started giving out. The piece occasionally comes loose, which creates some frustration (and a minor safety concern given the small parts). So what did I do? I bought another one in March 2026. That's the review. When a fidget toy becomes part of your everyday carry, when you reach for it without thinking during a commute, a walk, a moment where your mind starts to drift; it's not a toy anymore. It's a tool. This one earned that status. The value for what I've gotten out of it far exceeds the price. If they keep making it at this quality, I'll keep buying it. Highly recommended - especially if fidgeting through your hands is how you stay focused.
J**N
I could fidget with it all day
Overall impression: my therapist has this fidget toy and I liked it so much that I went and got one for myself. It helps me stay off my phone - I didn't realize how much scrolling social media is really just a form of fidgeting and something to do with my hands. I would buy this again, it's a lot nicer than those cheap looking fidget spinners. This is an appropriate gift for an adult. Pros: -it's made of a nice metal material that gives it a classy feel and looks less like a kid's toy -You can use it one handed -it fits in a pocket Cons: -it DOES make sound, I took a short video so that you can hear the clicking. It's not super loud, but if you are in an office, the person sitting next to you will probably hear it. I didn't take off any stars for that though because I think some sound is unavoidable because of the material used, and the material is very nice.
P**L
Cool fidget toy!
Yep, this here is a great fidget toy. It's mezmerizing the way it folds back in and out from itself again and again. It can be done one-handed. It's great for someone who needs to have something to do with their hands while talking, staying focused. Seems well-made and looks sharp. (In appearance, not cutting-wise!)
T**D
Close, but not perfect
Nice, reasonably well made, works as described. However, one of the hinges is off, so it keeps one side from closing precisely, while all the rest line up just right. My addled brain can't handle that, so that's a major distraction.
D**N
A classy looking conversation piece, possibly a good fidget toy
My Infinity Cube arrived today by USPS on time and in perfect condition. The presentation is nice and includes a zipper case and drawstring bag. They aren't premium, but they don't appear to be overly cheap either. Overall, they're nice and get the job done. The cube itself is very cool. It's not exactly hefty, but it weighs enough to feel good in the hand. It's a little smaller than I had imagined, but after playing with it a bit, I think it's a good size. It's a little loose, but I don't think that's indicative of its quality. I think it's more a necessity for it to operate the way it does. In any case, it doesn't bother me at all. It actually appears to be pretty sturdy. If you're looking for a one-hand fidget toy, this may or may not be for you. I'm into fidget toys, and I wouldn't consider this to be very satisfying in that way. It's cool to continuously flip it so that it keeps morphing, but I think that will get old after a bit. Plus, it's not easy to do with one hand. In my opinion, the Infinity Cube is something you keep on your desk as an interesting conversation piece and maybe pick up now and then to play with it. By the way, beware of cheap plastic knock-offs. I actually don't know if this one is THE official Infinity Cube (if there even is one), but if it's a knock-off of a more premium version available somewhere, they did a great job. It's solid aluminum with no plastic parts and doesn't feel cheap. The Infinity Cube isn't anything mind-blowing, but it's cool and appears well built. If you're into this kind of thing, I think it's worth the $20, and a bargain if you can snag it for less. I'm building a little collection of fidget toys on my desk, and this is a nice addition. It actually looks kinda classy.
M**S
It is very sturdy and it works very smoothly. It is a product that I would definitely recommend for anyone with ADHD as it greatly helps with fidgetting and allows you to focus on something.
A**L
Si es metálico y es bueno para cuando uno no tiene nada mejor que hacer lo recomiendo
C**.
The fidget metal cube is well built and smooth in your hands. Great product to fidget with!😂🤣
L**S
No es aleación de aluminio como lo dice en la descripción. Es plástico
E**E
Great product - do be aware that because it is made of metal it will make noise and could be disturbing to those around you. Otherwise, wonderful fidget gadget.
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