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HyperTiles Hyperbolic Building Toy - 3" x 3" STEM Educational 3-Dimensional Adventure: 48 Tiles & 80 Connectors for Logic & Creativity - Infinite Shapes that Flex and Hinge - by Fun In Motion Toys
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- Pioneer Among STEM toys: Dive into a world where science meets imagination! HyperTiles offers your 5+ age kids a memorable opportunity to spend hours exploring hyperbolic surfaces through their hands. Designed by the award-winning teacher Robert Becker, this building kit boosts logic and nurtures curiosity and creativity.
- Infinite Shape Possibilities: With its 48 3-dimensional tiles and 80 connectors, the possibilities to build small or bigger structures are endless! Your young scientists can link tiles together to model both static and dynamic shapes that move and flex. Encourage your curious minds to unleash their creative potential and discover the beauty of building small or large geometric shapes with HyperTiles. Look for HyperTiles tips, tricks, and tutorials on the free Fun In Motion Toys app.
- Easy to Build: HyperTiles is ingeniously designed for all ages. With its size of 7.6cm./3" x 7.6cm/3", younger builders will easily attach the components to their next masterpiece. The included instruction sheet and storage bag ensure a seamless playtime experience, from constructing the first shape to storing their building sets away. Ideal for promoting screen-free time through hands-on exploration.
- Feel confident that your kids are calming their minds and boost their logic and creativity away from mobile devices. HyperTiles provides hours of immersive exploration, offering a peaceful break for parents and stimulating educational brain-boosting activity for boys and girls. Witness their joy and concentration as they create, learn, and play with our STEM building toy!
- Promotes Screen-Free Engagement: HyperTiles encourages hands-on exploration, providing hours of immersive, educational activity that develops logic and creativity away from digital devices.
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Product Dimensions | 24 x 13 x 12 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B0D3MB44L3 |
Item model number | FIMT-HYP01 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Manufacturer | FUN IN MOTION TOYS |
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HyperTiles Hyperbolic Building Toy - 3" x 3" STEM Educational 3-Dimensional Adventure: 48 Tiles & 80 Connectors for Logic & Creativity - Infinite Shapes that Flex and Hinge - by Fun In Motion Toys
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Customers find this building toy fun and engaging, with attractive colors that allow for creative designs. The toy is well-made, easy to assemble, and offers good value for money. They appreciate its educational value, with one customer noting it helps develop fine motor skills, while another mentions it's a great STEAM activity for kids.
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Customers find the building toy fun to create with, describing it as an interesting and awesome way to stimulate kids' imagination, with one customer noting it's a great STEAM activity.
"...A fun break from those things, to build different shapes. There is a right and a wrong way to connect them...." Read more
"...wanted one too- ordered and received in 1 day- go grandma!!!Great building toy. Very imaginative !" Read more
"These were a lot of fun to use with my five year old grandson. Lovely color, made well, fit together well." Read more
"Engaging and easy to use. Great for rainy days and as an option to electronics. A good value for the money." Read more
Customers appreciate the toy's color design, finding it attractive and noting that it allows for more creative shapes and designs.
"...The colors are attractive and the designs can be fun...." Read more
"...Very imaginative !" Read more
"They look cool and are a fun idea but not actually fun or easy to build with, at least for a kid...." Read more
"These were a lot of fun to use with my five year old grandson. Lovely color, made well, fit together well." Read more
Customers find the building toy durable and well-made, with one customer describing it as pretty incredible.
"Very cool good quality" Read more
"...Lovely color, made well, fit together well." Read more
"...The bright colors are appealing and the strength and durability are amazing. This educational item will last from one child to the next." Read more
"The color, construction, and overall quality of this toy is very good...." Read more
Customers find the toy to be good value for money.
"...Purchased additional sets to make something big. Good value for the price" Read more
"...Great for rainy days and as an option to electronics. A good value for the money." Read more
"...It is age appropriate for him but quite challenging. Great value for the money and it's a very durable toy...." Read more
"...It was a great value for the time the kids spend playing with them!" Read more
Customers find the toy educational, with one mentioning it helps develop building skills and fine motor abilities, while another notes it is quite challenging.
"...as it looks because it requires both critical thinking and some fine motor skills - which I consider a bonus!..." Read more
"...It is age appropriate for him but quite challenging. Great value for the money and it's a very durable toy...." Read more
"...A really great experimental toy to play with and learn. Keep kids busy for hours. Definitely a must have...." Read more
"Great for kids imagination and building skills...." Read more
Customers find the toy easy to assemble.
"Engaging and easy to use. Great for rainy days and as an option to electronics. A good value for the money." Read more
"Easy to assemble with easy directions!!" Read more
"...kids get engaged so well into it without getting bored.. they are easily assembled n kids can do it on their own.. its a great activity .. also..." Read more
"Fun to build with and easy to use." Read more
Customers appreciate the diversity of this building toy, describing it as wonderfully different.
"...This is something new and different...it literally adds a "twist" to his building skills. These tiles have unlimited building possibilities...." Read more
"Unique and Fun Shape Building Toy..." Read more
"Wonderfully different and can grow with your child..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025Very cool good quality
- Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025I purchased these for my 11years, who does alot of building, STEM, Legos, coding. A fun break from those things, to build different shapes. There is a right and a wrong way to connect them. Just look at the little paper that comes with Kids can figure it out. Purchased additional sets to make something big. Good value for the price
- Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025My nepews ages 6 and 9 loved this item!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025Bought these after seeing them on a social media platform for my classroom. Before I bought them in, my own lego-loving kids tried them out (ages 8 and 13) and they lost interest after a bit. Even with the suggested building guide the builds seem limited. Especially compared to all the building manipulatives out there. They worked well in my PreK classroom for a self-guided center (10-15 minutes). The colors are attractive and the designs can be fun. I was worried that there wouldn't be enough pieces in one set, but it was the right amount for 3-4 students.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025My grandson, who is a budding architect at 8 yrs old, got right down to building and loved it.
His 5 yr old sister wanted one too- ordered and received in 1 day- go grandma!!!Great building toy. Very imaginative
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024We have messed around with a lot of different kinds of math-related building sets. This is one of the best. In its most basic form, there are only two ways to connect one hypertile to another, in one they fold flat, and in the other they don't. Then there is the question of how many hypertiles will meet in a corner. Can we make a cube with six tiles and three in each vertex? Can we tile a plane with four meeting in each corner? (Yes, sort of. . .) What happens when we make something that has vertices with alternating patterns, three concave/ five convex? We operate a traveling trunk Math Museum and just bought our second and third sets because we believe these are going to find an enthusiastic audience. Note: as it is with all hyperbolic paraboloids, notice that all the ribs are straight lines.
5.0 out of 5 starsWe have messed around with a lot of different kinds of math-related building sets. This is one of the best. In its most basic form, there are only two ways to connect one hypertile to another, in one they fold flat, and in the other they don't. Then there is the question of how many hypertiles will meet in a corner. Can we make a cube with six tiles and three in each vertex? Can we tile a plane with four meeting in each corner? (Yes, sort of. . .) What happens when we make something that has vertices with alternating patterns, three concave/ five convex? We operate a traveling trunk Math Museum and just bought our second and third sets because we believe these are going to find an enthusiastic audience. Note: as it is with all hyperbolic paraboloids, notice that all the ribs are straight lines.Twisted and Brain Twisting!
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025They look cool and are a fun idea but not actually fun or easy to build with, at least for a kid. The pieces do not clip together but require you to use these little plastic joiners, which are stiff and breakable, and which will absolutely get lost. It ends up being fiddly and frustrating for a younger kid. (A teen or adult looking to make a sculpture might be fine with it.) I would definitely go for a version where the pieces clip together directly a la Linxx, Beblocks, Magnatiles, etc.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024Bought this for grandkids aged 5,6,7 and 12. Not quite as simple as it looks because it requires both critical thinking and some fine motor skills - which I consider a bonus! There's room for the kids to create more elaborate masterpieces as their skills grow.
The connectors are somewhat challenging for little hands, but they're figuring it out.
The tiles can be connected two different ways, and perform differently depending on which way they're connected, allowing for different 3D shapes to be created. With experimentation, the younger kids will grasp this concept.
My daughter saw them at my house and immediately ordered several sets for use in her 4th grade classroom. I'll be ordering additional sets, as 48 pieces aren't enough for 4 kids to create.
Top reviews from other countries
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de donckerReviewed in France on April 12, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Jeux de construction
C'est la première boîte que j'achète, j'en reprendrai d'autres, très bon jeu de construction
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Linda GodryReviewed in Germany on July 1, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Sehr anregend zum logischen Denken
ENKEL waren begeistert!
- Katherine McConnonReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 31, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Kids enjoyed them
Kids enjoyed them
- Debra HigginsonReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 11, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Stimulating creative activity.
Vibrate colours and easy connections. Grandsons absolutely love working on new and exciting shapes and so does Granddad!
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Amazon KundeReviewed in Germany on June 1, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Super
Sind voll zufrieden.