A lot of these are far louder for an office than you'd think. I had a colleague actively flip out over my infinity cube. Putty or a tangle is far quieter. Maybe someone could do a felt covered tangle so it's totally quiet. My dream is to create a fully quiet fidget cube. All switches move but make next to no sound, sliders are seamless, roller ball and dials are silent. Something ideal for a quiet office.
Well it just became a dream of me too💛 I would also love that for the simple dimple💞 The pop is satisfying, but the loudness bothers other people and also myself sometimes..(when trying to focus).🙂
I was just thinking about this. I can't believe the fidget cube won. If my cube neighbor had one of those and kept switching the switch it would drive me nuts.
Sometimes I have moments where sounds don't bother anyone else (chewing, tapping, etc) make my skin crawl. I have fibromyalgia and getting overstimulated easily because of pain is common. Your colleague may have misophonia, may have had a bad day, or may have an invisible chronic illness like me (and my mom as well). I don't know how many times I have had a sensory overload moment and it makes me look like a complete jerk. I'm sure that it wasn't meant in that manner. Thank you for reading and God Bless ✝️❤️🙏
Speaking as an adult with ADHD I would also say that some of those items would become distracting to the person doing them. I can't not look at a Rubik's cube while i mess with it, or try to make shapes with the tangle but good call on the fidget cube. The low key look doesn't inspire any customization (Rubik's cube or thinking putty) by the user or inspiration for tricks (like the old tech deck finger skateboards). Instead you can play with it in your pocket or under the board room table without it becoming a distraction to the people around you.
@Francesca Porras How are they a Karen? You don't have ADHD (probably) and they were techincally giving out advice. Sucks that you're an anime fan calling random people Karen.
@Josh Darnell When I was about 10 yrs old I had severe ADHD, and even I found these fiddle toys to greatly increase my productivity, I'm 16 now, and my ADHD is practically gone :)
My adhd brain appreciates the speed and efficiency of this video. No long intros, doesn’t linger on each toy, highlight a toy and move on to the next. Perfect!
Olivia Mayberry Mine was years old and creaky and what I did Was wash it with soap and water and it got rid of the sound and made it more loose as it was going tight
Ya popularity is a dum category because your trying to see the best fidget toy. And of course the ones like fidget cube and fidgetspinner are gonna be the most popular. But they are not certainly the best.
My therapist bought me a fidget toy, which inspired me to look into skill toys. I started with a Rubik's snake and have tried many others since. I think the baoding balls are best for low level skill (if rotating while balls touching) and is least distracting. Though the sounds they make can be somewhat annoying to others.
if anyone wants a very subtle fidget toy that’s not going to get taken away by teachers or peers won’t think twice about, i suggest trying a spinner ring. it looks like a regular ring but the middle spins, allowing you to have something to fidget with while it looks like a normal ring. they have ones that look more masculine, feminine, and everything in between.
yesss!! I just got a version of this (kinda different cause the spinner is on top of the ring instead of on the band) and it is so helpful, bonus points for being very hard to lose!
I have those as well they are so great and super subtle. I am surprised they are never included on any lists. They are super awesome too because since you are wearing them you don't lose them 😅. Most of my fidgets end up in the void because I lose them.
I personally love the mesh n marble and flippy chain bike chain thingy as they are both quiet and go under the radar at school and I love fidgeting with them and they calm my anxiety
I'm a huge fan of the marble and mesh at work. It ended up close to the middle of the pack here, but I've found them to be the least distracting fidget toy, both to myself and my colleagues, due to their size and simplicity. I do wish they came in more subtle colors (black, white, metalic), because sometimes I feel a bit silly with a neon-colored version in my more formal professional setting.
For me personally, I like sensory toys that make noise. For example, popping noise, cracking noise, clicking noise. Idk why but noise has always calmed me. If there is no noise, that’s what triggers my anxiety. (In most cases)
My personal favorite fidget items include pencils (simple to find, easy to fidget with), stretchy bracelets/hair ties (again, simple to find, easy to fidget with), and specifically for when I'm on a stage for... Some reason (Plays, singing, talent show, class whatever), I find that an item of clothing such as a skirt/jacket around the waist, anything around the neck, or anything on the wrist does the trick without drawing the audiences attention to your fidgeting.
@@mr.e.person1379 well with the roles/groups I’ve been put in I end up wearing skirts, so I usually use my skirt. also, technically they don’t allow fidgeting, but if they can’t tell, then they can’t stop me.
for years, ive literally just been using a mini number padlock in class as my school has a ban on fidget cubes and most fidget items but i can use the excuse that its for my locker, i can use this easily as its quiet and its fun to spin it- plus u can lock and unlock it. its rlly good
I feel like noise should get it's own column. I know it's factored into some of the other categories, but really, being quiet is quite important in a work/school setting.
Bike chain fidgets and spinning rings are my favorites. They're some of the only ones I can use while working because they go in one hand and I don't have to focus on them at all.
I made my own twiddle fiddle with those wood clothes pins spring. Just take out the spring and connect all them together and make a circle and it works awesome!
My absolute favorite is the Bucky balls, as I like to call them, or magnetic balls. They come in a variety of colors, sizes, and amounts. 10/10 I would recommend them highly!
I remember how I used to have a padlock as a fidget toy. The kind with the spinning dial and you has to turn it x way clockwise for the first number, y way counter clockwise for the next and so on and so forth. It was the first one I ever got my hands on, thus I felt so proud opening and closing it. 100% would buy one of the same model again just to play with, even if it was big and heavy.
I have a huge range if fidget toys and like the ones that were covered here. For others' sake, I recommend some kind of stress ball-type toy, some kind of picking/pulling toy, or some kind of fuzzy toy as well. While the toys in this video were very focused on the concentration aspect of fidgeting in the office, I recommend a squishy, pully, or fuzzy toy for stress relief in the office as well. It helps a lot
I have a whole bag of fidgets and my favorite ones to use at work are my tangles and my bike keychain ring. I used to love my fidget cube but after awhile it got too boring
I just bought a bundle back, the fidget pad is hands down my favorite. I can keep quiet or make obnoxiously satisfying clicky noises, and it gives me a lot of ways to fidget. I like it better than the die because it has less ways I can break it by fidgeting too hard.
I have a more silent way of playing with the rolling sticks (kururin) . Also fit for office I just hold it horizontally on the desk, and spin it. :) it's really addictive and helps me focus Love it
I personally love having a balisong trainer because it’s just very easy to do without looking and I could do it for hours and they do help me concentrate with work or things I am supposed to be doing
The magnet balls are rly popular many people buys it. Everyone please note that this is just this man’s opinion, other people could have different thought.
I love the tangle and the big brain simple dimple one it really helps me in school when I have a presentation or something my teacher knows I am nervous so I bring that up with me:)
I was so shocked about the infinity cube annoyance rating. I've gotten so many complaints on how annoyingly loud it sounds (it's like when someone is constantly clicking their pen). To be fair, though, I could just be the only one who fidgets with it as fast and as loudly as I do 😭 But, it's because of how noisy it is that I've been looking for alternatives. I might try out the putty 👀
My favorite is to twirl my pen/pencil/remote/whatever around my thumb, catch it and repeat. Been doing it since high school! My second favorite is the thinking putty!
I still have my fidget cube and used it a lot at work since I moved around a lot and could just have it in my pocket If I ever forgot it tho, I tend to wear spinning rings anyway, so I’d fidget with those
After trying out all fidgets I like tangles the best imo, they have different varieties to choose from too which I appreciate cause I like both fidgets that has that satisfying sound and also quiet ones to use in public.
Don’t bother with the FinGears (magnetic rings) they’re new so they’re cheaply made and there aren’t any high quality or even just good quality ones yet
I find tangles and fidget cubes really good But I also like to use things like elastic bands and fidget spinners (I can't bring the fidget spinner to school as they are banned and "not cool")
The annoyance ratings are wildly inaccurate. The Infiniti cube and tangle junior are louder than a clicking pen and much more constant, same with the controller. Yet they are rated well? A spinner with a decent bearing is dead quiet but it was rated poorly with the reason being people think they are a kids toy (that's popularity, not annoyance). A good approach to a rating system but poorly executed.
the Rubik’s cube is not my favorite because it gets me really stressed if I am ACTUALLY trying to solve it, but overall it’s very fun to fidget with in my opinion.
The annoyance ratings were so off! I have like 5 of these that were rated 4 starts for annoyance when they should be 2. Lots of these fidgets have lots of clicking, and the clicking aspect is quite loud and annoying overtime. However I find if you aren’t around others, the ones that make the noise are more entertaining to mess around with
A lot of these are far louder for an office than you'd think. I had a colleague actively flip out over my infinity cube. Putty or a tangle is far quieter. Maybe someone could do a felt covered tangle so it's totally quiet.
My dream is to create a fully quiet fidget cube. All switches move but make next to no sound, sliders are seamless, roller ball and dials are silent. Something ideal for a quiet office.
Well it just became a dream of me too💛 I would also love that for the simple dimple💞 The pop is satisfying, but the loudness bothers other people and also myself sometimes..(when trying to focus).🙂
I was just thinking about this. I can't believe the fidget cube won. If my cube neighbor had one of those and kept switching the switch it would drive me nuts.
My Infinity cube is very quiet
My fidget cube massivly helps my ADHD brain at school but when I need it most, Silent tests, its too loud. If this ever gets made, let me know!
Sometimes I have moments where sounds don't bother anyone else (chewing, tapping, etc) make my skin crawl. I have fibromyalgia and getting overstimulated easily because of pain is common. Your colleague may have misophonia, may have had a bad day, or may have an invisible chronic illness like me (and my mom as well). I don't know how many times I have had a sensory overload moment and it makes me look like a complete jerk. I'm sure that it wasn't meant in that manner. Thank you for reading and God Bless ✝️❤️🙏
Speaking as an adult with ADHD I would also say that some of those items would become distracting to the person doing them. I can't not look at a Rubik's cube while i mess with it, or try to make shapes with the tangle but good call on the fidget cube. The low key look doesn't inspire any customization (Rubik's cube or thinking putty) by the user or inspiration for tricks (like the old tech deck finger skateboards). Instead you can play with it in your pocket or under the board room table without it becoming a distraction to the people around you.
Agreed! :) Good observation.
I have ADHD too but I find that fiddle toys really help me.
@Francesca Porras they aren’t a Karen, they are sharing their opinion and you are rude
@Francesca Porras How are they a Karen? You don't have ADHD (probably) and they were techincally giving out advice. Sucks that you're an anime fan calling random people Karen.
@Josh Darnell When I was about 10 yrs old I had severe ADHD, and even I found these fiddle toys to greatly increase my productivity, I'm 16 now, and my ADHD is practically gone :)
My adhd brain appreciates the speed and efficiency of this video. No long intros, doesn’t linger on each toy, highlight a toy and move on to the next. Perfect!
"Tangle doesn't make alot of noise"
My tangle: allow me to sing you the song of my people.
Honestly though
Emerald Pines there only loud if there old
Olivia Mayberry Mine was years old and creaky and what I did Was wash it with soap and water and it got rid of the sound and made it more loose as it was going tight
Tangle tangles are so cool but u aren't confused by twiddle fiddle
Edwena Bennett no no it has tangle brand name on it. It’s like 6 years old tho and barely used
I think that the popularity thing really decreased a lot of things that had potential
Ya popularity is a dum category because your trying to see the best fidget toy. And of course the ones like fidget cube and fidgetspinner are gonna be the most popular. But they are not certainly the best.
@@savoryseaweed495 ikr? unfair! :(
Yeah I agree, and plus it doesn’t even make sense
@@audbee14 yea
My therapist bought me a fidget toy, which inspired me to look into skill toys. I started with a Rubik's snake and have tried many others since. I think the baoding balls are best for low level skill (if rotating while balls touching) and is least distracting. Though the sounds they make can be somewhat annoying to others.
if anyone wants a very subtle fidget toy that’s not going to get taken away by teachers or peers won’t think twice about, i suggest trying a spinner ring. it looks like a regular ring but the middle spins, allowing you to have something to fidget with while it looks like a normal ring. they have ones that look more masculine, feminine, and everything in between.
yesss!! I just got a version of this (kinda different cause the spinner is on top of the ring instead of on the band) and it is so helpful, bonus points for being very hard to lose!
I have those as well they are so great and super subtle. I am surprised they are never included on any lists. They are super awesome too because since you are wearing them you don't lose them 😅. Most of my fidgets end up in the void because I lose them.
Omgosh yes! I got one for work and it really helps so much
@@jclyntoledois it quiet?
I personally love the mesh n marble and flippy chain bike chain thingy as they are both quiet and go under the radar at school and I love fidgeting with them and they calm my anxiety
I just play around with a deck of cards and keep shuffling them. Looks cool to me and feels like I am about to make an important decision.
That is the best idea, I’ve been doing it since I saw the post. Thank you!
I like shuffling cards for fun too lol
Thinking puty: does not make a sound
Him: 4 stars
bubbles in the putty:
pulling the putty:
pounding the putty:
throwing the putty hard:
why are we still her just to suffer
@@NiceEyeballs *here
*putty and it doesn’t have to make a sound. It can feel good too.
Is because thinking putty could get stuck in maybe hair or any carpet and that’s annoying
I'm a huge fan of the marble and mesh at work. It ended up close to the middle of the pack here, but I've found them to be the least distracting fidget toy, both to myself and my colleagues, due to their size and simplicity.
I do wish they came in more subtle colors (black, white, metalic), because sometimes I feel a bit silly with a neon-colored version in my more formal professional setting.
Gonna buy the figet keychain because its so simplistic and quet
Good choice
Ah yes, quet
Nice I got the same
Plz reply
I made one myself, but I lost it. I don't have any more materials to make another one either 😭
For me personally, I like sensory toys that make noise. For example, popping noise, cracking noise, clicking noise. Idk why but noise has always calmed me. If there is no noise, that’s what triggers my anxiety. (In most cases)
My personal favorite fidget items include pencils (simple to find, easy to fidget with), stretchy bracelets/hair ties (again, simple to find, easy to fidget with), and specifically for when I'm on a stage for... Some reason (Plays, singing, talent show, class whatever), I find that an item of clothing such as a skirt/jacket around the waist, anything around the neck, or anything on the wrist does the trick without drawing the audiences attention to your fidgeting.
They let you fidget during plays? They tell us not to wear sweatshirts around our waists and not to fidget, but I guess every program is different.
@@mr.e.person1379 well with the roles/groups I’ve been put in I end up wearing skirts, so I usually use my skirt.
also, technically they don’t allow fidgeting, but if they can’t tell, then they can’t stop me.
@@unicornofpeace48 very true
for years, ive literally just been using a mini number padlock in class as my school has a ban on fidget cubes and most fidget items but i can use the excuse that its for my locker, i can use this easily as its quiet and its fun to spin it- plus u can lock and unlock it. its rlly good
I feel like noise should get it's own column. I know it's factored into some of the other categories, but really, being quiet is quite important in a work/school setting.
Yeah, it would be a way better category than popularity
What do you think annoyance is?
0:44 that editing doe
True
glad that was in the video
ikr
Who else remembers when fidget spinners were the thing
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@@TheFriendlyReviewer still is yknow
Just bought a really expensive one for dirt cheap because no one wants them anymore. I’m one of the few people who actually liked them lol
Yeah teachers did not really enjoy kids playing with them
Football Fan no lol
Bike chain fidgets and spinning rings are my favorites. They're some of the only ones I can use while working because they go in one hand and I don't have to focus on them at all.
2020 goal: learn to solve a Rubics Cube :-) lol
Love the breakdown and graphics!! And the puppet!!!
Buy a new one and never touch it 🙃
Brian Vlasich I can solve a cube in 9 seconds
I can solve a cube
*By using a cheat app on my phone*
Brian Vlasich solving a 3x3 is easy! It literally takes like 1 day to learn
Any cubes
Those rings are lit just ordered some
Hi Brock love your vids
are they good quality?
there underrated
Same
Mesh marble is my fave, it actually relives my stress unlike the others
*_I can feel the power of ADHD within me._*
I have adhd and constantly looking for something to do
@Zoe Vishnitsky ye same
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I have ADD ADHD and tourettes
Same bro. *same* ✨👁👄👁✨
Just got to get your self a quiet speed cube, learn how to one hand solve, and your set
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I made my own twiddle fiddle with those wood clothes pins spring. Just take out the spring and connect all them together and make a circle and it works awesome!
Interesting idea 🤔
I think keyboard switch testers could make it on top, but not enough popularity...
Those fin-gears actually look so much fun to do.
My absolute favorite is the Bucky balls, as I like to call them, or magnetic balls. They come in a variety of colors, sizes, and amounts. 10/10 I would recommend them highly!
I want them so bad but they're like 30 dollars so I feel it's kind of a ripoff
love, literal anti-stress toys are super relaxing who thinks the same as me ✨💞👀
Infinity Cube, Fidget Cube & Rubik's Cube are the best!
I remember how I used to have a padlock as a fidget toy. The kind with the spinning dial and you has to turn it x way clockwise for the first number, y way counter clockwise for the next and so on and so forth. It was the first one I ever got my hands on, thus I felt so proud opening and closing it. 100% would buy one of the same model again just to play with, even if it was big and heavy.
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I have a huge range if fidget toys and like the ones that were covered here. For others' sake, I recommend some kind of stress ball-type toy, some kind of picking/pulling toy, or some kind of fuzzy toy as well. While the toys in this video were very focused on the concentration aspect of fidgeting in the office, I recommend a squishy, pully, or fuzzy toy for stress relief in the office as well. It helps a lot
Great ones as well!
I have a whole bag of fidgets and my favorite ones to use at work are my tangles and my bike keychain ring. I used to love my fidget cube but after awhile it got too boring
Speedcubing is one of my hobbies. It relieves stress quickly.
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Same
I just bought a bundle back, the fidget pad is hands down my favorite. I can keep quiet or make obnoxiously satisfying clicky noises, and it gives me a lot of ways to fidget. I like it better than the die because it has less ways I can break it by fidgeting too hard.
My favorite fidget toy is ..... the fidget spinner !
Im literally playing with a fidget spinner right now, while watching this !
“The contact lens holder” 😂 it’s a simple dimple
Omg I love the infinity cube I'm jealous staring at him playing with it
Sorry ... I think
I have a more silent way of playing with the rolling sticks (kururin) . Also fit for office
I just hold it horizontally on the desk, and spin it. :) it's really addictive and helps me focus
Love it
Good tip!
I personally love having a balisong trainer because it’s just very easy to do without looking and I could do it for hours and they do help me concentrate with work or things I am supposed to be doing
same but for begleri. Gotta have the skill toy to concentrate lol
The magnet balls are rly popular many people buys it. Everyone please note that this is just this man’s opinion, other people could have different thought.
I love the tangle and the big brain simple dimple one it really helps me in school when I have a presentation or something my teacher knows I am nervous so I bring that up with me:)
I was so shocked about the infinity cube annoyance rating. I've gotten so many complaints on how annoyingly loud it sounds (it's like when someone is constantly clicking their pen). To be fair, though, I could just be the only one who fidgets with it as fast and as loudly as I do 😭
But, it's because of how noisy it is that I've been looking for alternatives. I might try out the putty 👀
My favorite that fits all of the qualifications is the polar pen.
I just realized that that I commented this on your last video. 😐
Still haven’t picked one up yet
And u should realize that it's 40 bucks :/
My favourite was the fidget cube it’s so satisfying and fun to play with
Ordering the top 5 rn omg i can't believe just because of this video my mom is buying me loads of stuff lol
Good for u! I'm happy for u ☺
My mom bought me a bikechain/ flippy chain and a simple dimple
The infinity cube is distracting, Im either fidgeting with it or doing work
Do one for school
Btw I like the speks magnetic balls
Eshan Ravikanthi so do I
Ya, the balls are dope.
love how this video is formatted, you did such a good job sharing your findings. appreciated this. keep shining bright darling. xx
Any cubers??
Thank you! This was very helpful! Lately I’ve been looking for fidget toys and now I’ve got some of the best ideas!
Really appreciate this vid man. Keep up the good work!👍👍👍
Thanks, will do!
My favorite is to twirl my pen/pencil/remote/whatever around my thumb, catch it and repeat. Been doing it since high school! My second favorite is the thinking putty!
Remember me I recommended the fidget keychain last time.
Yep!
Yay!im happy to hear that.
Sorry I’m late.
@@nathanbunton7031 talk about late
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I still have my fidget cube and used it a lot at work since I moved around a lot and could just have it in my pocket
If I ever forgot it tho, I tend to wear spinning rings anyway, so I’d fidget with those
i thought he meant the office as in the show lmao
We could only wish - #1 Stapler in Jello
That fidget cube will be my fidgety hands treat during school
I love using my counselor’s infinity cube whenever I go in for appointments
special needs LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoOOoOOOOoOOOooooooOooOOOOO
I like that this guy replies to almost everybody's comment
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@@TheFriendlyReviewer ALMOST.......
I just order a fidget pad on amazon
I love tangle because of its sound and it takes your mind off of things
Me : has figit spinner in hand
The friendly reviewer : “because of its popularity with kids”
Me: I am finally going to be popular
I have one in my hand too 😂
I love infinity cube and magnetic rings which is very interesting to reducing stresses & anxieties. But these are so much cooling..
I like to weave boondoggle/gimp and that kinda acts like a fidget toy.
I had to google it, but yes - I could see that working well
@@TheFriendlyReviewer
Huh. Didn’t think he’d see this.
@@kymarek307 as a wise shrek once said, "huh. didnt think he'd see this"
nice video.
was very helpful for me to finding another fidget toy
Thanks!
I just got done watching the first video and I thought I wish there was a 2 video and poof
Almost like 🧙♂️ magic
The Friendly Reviewer it truly is
Ps I love your vids
Thanks!
That 5 star animation was pretty dope ngl
Wait so is a high annoyance mean it’s not annoying?
After trying out all fidgets I like tangles the best imo, they have different varieties to choose from too which I appreciate cause I like both fidgets that has that satisfying sound and also quiet ones to use in public.
Everyone: I should get one of these. Me: I’ll get a butterfly knife
They are kind of fun and may have been fidgeting quite a bit with them lately now that I'm doing more from home
Definitely worth it. Personally Balisong is my Favorite hobby. Great community too
U should do best fidget toy for the office, and include pop-it inside
00:01 a yes a butterfly knife to bring to the work totally normal
Exactly
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I really recommend fidget cubes,infinity cube,marble mush,pop it,and tangle it is super fun!
Great list
Check the ONO Roller, that's on another level!
Perhaps ... soon
the thing that can satisfy me is *FOOD* 😌
Don’t bother with the FinGears (magnetic rings) they’re new so they’re cheaply made and there aren’t any high quality or even just good quality ones yet
I bought the original fidget cube and its coming after 5 days. Cant wait
It will be there soon
It there I think
@@everythingstudios2041 Yea it came today and its fun
ShadowXwolf I will steal mine form my sis so I can see how good it is!
ShadowXwolf and then give it back cuz I’m not that mean
3:01 sounds like my stomach rumbling
The hunger is real
GOOD INFORMATIVE VIDEO WITH LOTS OF FIDGET TOYS THAT HE TALKS ABOUT FOR SO MANY OPTIONS.
Who want's a new toy? Let's all play together! 🥰👐🥰
It seens like annoyance is fully random😂
Having just noise would be much more helpful. And it is one of the most important parts of a fidget toy
I can’t believe the fidget cube won. That’s so last year
best video with full detail.Thanks bro i amfrom india.☺🙂😊.
DO FINGEARS EVEN SHIP TO THE US????!!!
I would like to thank you for making my fidget list
This guy looks like Doug from telltale’s Walking Dead
I had to Google who that was ... and yeah, I kind of do look like him
With the Rubik’s cube if you get a speed cube it will be much quieter and an all round better experience
I literally was just about to look something similar up and I have never watched/ looked anything up like this before. Weird coincidence.
I find tangles and fidget cubes really good
But I also like to use things like elastic bands and fidget spinners (I can't bring the fidget spinner to school as they are banned and "not cool")
The annoyance ratings are wildly inaccurate. The Infiniti cube and tangle junior are louder than a clicking pen and much more constant, same with the controller. Yet they are rated well? A spinner with a decent bearing is dead quiet but it was rated poorly with the reason being people think they are a kids toy (that's popularity, not annoyance). A good approach to a rating system but poorly executed.
Him: Best Fidgets for the Office!
Also him: Every single fidget in the world!
I love the sinple dimples they're my favourite fidget
the Rubik’s cube is not my favorite because it gets me really stressed if I am ACTUALLY trying to solve it, but overall it’s very fun to fidget with in my opinion.
best fidget toys ive ever seen wish i had them
Fidget spinners do help me with calming down
Stress balls and the bike chain toy are my go to fidget toys.
Im trying go get some fidget toys since I have anxiety. What one is best for me?
Infinity cube and bucket balls are my go to not just in the office but literally anywhere I am.
The annoyance ratings were so off! I have like 5 of these that were rated 4 starts for annoyance when they should be 2. Lots of these fidgets have lots of clicking, and the clicking aspect is quite loud and annoying overtime. However I find if you aren’t around others, the ones that make the noise are more entertaining to mess around with
OMG so satisfying! 🤩🤩 10/10
If u got small hands the bike chain is hands down one of the best fidgets