Did you know you could make complex rotating gears with just magnets?! Watch to see how they work!





You see gears in action and they’re pretty easy to fathom. Metal wheels with interlocking teeth – rotate one wheel and the other wheel rotates in the opposite direction. Change the size of one wheel and it affects the speed at which the other wheel rotates. That’s basically how any simple gearbox on an automobile/bicycle works, translating rotations from a motor or your feet into rotating wheels. What happens when you replace the teeth with magnets? The video above wonderfully explains how gears can work without the mechanical action of interlocking teeth… in fact, they can work without even touching each other! These magnetic gears are pretty interesting and whimsical to look at!

DIY Magnetic Gears Video

YouTuber Magnetic Games shows how these gears work by putting them together from scratch. With 3 3D-printed wheels, the apparatus comes to life. One wheel holds 32 magnets (16 on each side), while the other houses 8 magnets (4 on each side). A third stationary wheel comes with bolts attached in each hole (helping the magnetic attraction pass from one wheel to another), and the apparatus is set up with the wheels on a common axle.

DIY Magnetic Gears Video

Rotating one wheel causes the other to turn in the opposite direction. The wheel with more magnets rotates at a slower pace, while the wheel with less magnets rotates with a higher speed (sort of like a larger gear and smaller gear). Obviously, the magnetic resistance isn’t comparable to the physical resistance of metal gears (you couldn’t really use these in a car or bicycle), but it DOES highlight a unique relationship between gears and magnets – something I knew nothing of until now! Plus, think about it this way, less physical contact = less wear-and-tear…

DIY Magnetic Gears Video

DIY Magnetic Gears Video

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Magnus, A Modular, Magnetic Children’s Sofa for Making Furniture Forts

Remember making pillow forts as a kid? Those were the days, weren’t they? The only thing missing? Magnus, the magnetic play couch. It can be assembled as a children’s sofa or disassembled and built into various fort configurations using its integrated magnet system. Don’t worry. I already emailed demanding an adult-size version.

Each cushion has dozens of magnets inside for connecting to other pieces, and the covers are all removable and machine washable in case somebody pees on them. Ahem, Ellie! Ellie’s my dog, just so we’re clear. Currently a Kickstarter project, the 14-piece Magnus set costs $199 but will increase to $320 after all the early-bird rewards have been fulfilled.

Looks fun, doesn’t it? I just wish there were even more pieces for more building possibilities. Because if we’re being honest, I still make the occasional pillow and blanket fort as an adult, and I don’t even have kids. I do have a bunch of people at IKEA pointing and staring at me, though.

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This Custom Rubik’s Cube Is Held Together with Magnets

The Rubik’s Cube has been exciting and entertaining geeks for many years now. But maybe the design is due for an upgrade. That’s why puzzle expert Tom Parker has been working on a Rubik’s-inspired cube with a unique magnetic design.

Tom’s 3D-printed cube ditches the traditional rotating and sliding mechanism of the original cube, replacing it with magnets. It looks like this actually makes moving the segments a bit easier. I guess it also makes cheating easier too since you can just take each piece out and put it back the way you want. Check out the video and see for yourself how cool it is.

It comes apart in sections very nicely if you pull it. You would think it would just fall apart as you twist it, but it doesn’t. Turning seems much more fluid, so I bet this would be great for competitions. But what do I know? I’m just a dude who will never ever solve one of these things. Cool build, Tom!

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FreezerBoy Turns Your Fridge Into a GameBoy


Ever feel like you’re living in a video game? Make your fridge look like a giant GameBoy with the FreezerBoy. It’s a set of magnets that stick onto your fridge and not only make it look like the classic Nintendo handheld console, it’s also a dry erase board! Leave a reminder note, take a phone message, add to your shopping list, or just start doodling. Of course you’ll be doodling Tetris blocks because Tetris was by far the best GameBoy game (and also the easiest to draw). But wait, there’s more! You’re not limited to just your refrigerator, stick it anywhere, like this washing machine:

The screen portion of this magnet set measures 12″ by 16″ so there’s plenty of room for whatever you choose to write on there. Get some fine tip color dry erase markers and upgrade this beyond anything the original GameBoy ever could display. The set comes with 6 magnets, so you can set up the D-pad and buttons below the screen for the ultimate geek shrine. Game on.

FreezerBoy Turns Your Fridge Into a GameBoy
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Slo-mo Magnet Collisions: That’s What Happens When Magnets Start Crashin’

Magnets are very cool, and I’d wager everyone who has ever put hands on a pair has moved them ever slowly closer together in hopes to catch that moment when the attraction is too strong, and they slam together. YouTube channel Magnetic Games posted an awesome super slow-mo video that shows the collision of magnets slappin’ together… Tone Loc would be so proud.

The video’s description says it’s sort of like Tony Stark getting suited up, and the bit where all the little spheres are attracted to the big block does remind me of that. The anodized coating on the colorful ball magnets isn’t so strong, so you can clearly see it flaking off everywhere in the shots of those beads whacking the other magnets.

Hit play below and spend nearly three minutes enjoying magnetic whyillld thanggs.

Levitating Rotating Planter


Take your plant game up a level with a hovering planter. Floating plants- not just for astronauts anymore. The Lyfe Planter is a levitating 12-sided geodesic molded silicon planter. It sits above a solid rectangular oak base (which has six sides, I counted, twice). It doesn’t sit on the base, it’s above it. High above. Floating above. How does it work? Magnets. (Magnets, how do they work?)

Designed in Sweden, because of course it was, by a group called Flyte, Lyfe has an embedded electromagnetic coil in the oak base. A magnet in the bottom of the planter keeps it afloat. But wait, there’s more. No longer does the back side of your plants need to suffer from a lack of light and hurt feelings because nobody ever sees that side. Problem solved- this thing also rotates. Well the top planter part does anyway, the base stays… planted.

The planter is not particularly large at around 4″ diameter but look how freakin’ cool it looks when you get a few of them lined up. Imagine sitting in a circular room completely surrounded by floating plants, doing some weird yoga pose for your Instagram account. Exhale. You do need to plug each one in, so maybe get the surge protector ready. We’re living in the golden age of levitation my friends. It’s the astronaut ice cream of the botany world.

Levitating Rotating Planter
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The Strongest Magnets on Earth Are Also the Coolest Desk Toys

Want a workplace toy for your office desk that is unlike any other? Look no further than Nanodots. These things are 5mm magnetic spheres, precision-milled from sintered neodymium-iron-boron. They’re designed to model atomic interactions on a human scale, which is what makes them such fascinating scientific toys.

Nanodots are made out of the strongest permanent magnets and can lift 1000 times their own weight. You’ll be endlessly amazed by the fun you can have with these unique playthings.

You’ll never have a dull moment with these on your desk. Grab a set of 216 Nanodots for $34.99(USD) in the Technabob Shop. Just keep in mind that they’re recommended for adults only for safety reasons.