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Silent, slim focus for meetings, lectures, and reading
Pocket & EDC Fidgets
A folding cube of eight little blocks that flips end over end forever, a smooth, one-handed loop your fingers fall into without thinking.
Infinity Flip is the fidget your thumbs take over during a long call. It's eight small blocks hinged into a cube that folds end over end, again and again, with a smooth low-effort motion and no beginning or end to interrupt. That endless flip is just the kind of quiet, repeatable input that settles restless energy, and a lot of people find it genuinely helps them focus. It's pocket-sized, batteryless and one-handed, with a soft, low click as the faces meet, quiet enough for most rooms, though not truly silent. Built from smooth ABS made to flip a very long time. Honest note: it's a focus and stim tool with a soft click; if you need dead silence, reach for a squishy or the worry stone.
Durable ABS blocks on fabric-tape hinges. BPA- and phthalate-free, EN71 tested.
Wipe with a slightly damp cloth and dry; keep water away from the hinges. Avoid drops onto hard floors. If a hinge feels stiff, work it gently; don't force.
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not silent enough for my quiet office
I bought this specifically hoping for a near-silent desk fidget and that's on me a bit, but the soft click is more noticeable than I wanted in a truly quiet room — my neighbour in our hushed two-person office mentioned it, which was the whole thing I was trying to avoid. The fold itself is smooth and the build seems fine, so it's not that it's bad. It's just the wrong tool if you need actual silence. I've switched to a squishy for the office and this lives at home now.
calm in the palm
A few weeks in and it’s still in my pocket daily. So glad I bought it.
hooked
Quiet, calming, perfect for at my desk. Would buy again in a heartbeat.
good motion, stiff out of the box
Mixed feelings. When it's broken in the endless fold is lovely and I do reach for it during long calls. But mine arrived genuinely stiff — the first few days the hinges fought me and it didn't flip nearly as freely as the description sells. It has loosened up with use, so I think it'll get there, but I expected smooth from day one and didn't get it. Landing at three: the idea is right, the first impression wasn't.
loosened a little after heavy use
Update after about two months: still flipping it daily through standups and it's still my go-to, so four stars stands. The honest bit — a couple of the hinges have loosened slightly with how hard I use it, so the fold feels a touch looser than launch day. Not broken, not falling apart, just not as crisp. For the price I genuinely don't mind, but if you want it to feel brand-new forever, fair warning.
great with a tiny caveat
Really like this cube — it helps me feel a bit calmer. Only thing, one side wears faster than the rest. Still using it daily.
lovely little thing
On flights this is exactly what my hands needed. No notes, love it.
buy it
Bought one, already ordered another. It helps me focus on calls.
love it
my best friend asked me to order them their own. That says it all.
happy overall
Really like this cube — it gives my nervous energy somewhere to go. Only thing, it feels a little light. Still using it daily.
happy overall
Really like this fidget cube — it takes the edge off when I’m wound up. Only thing, it feels a little light. Still using it daily.
swapped my phone for it in meetings
11am, in another status meeting, hand drifting toward my phone out of pure boredom — except now it grabs this instead. The endless fold gives my fingers exactly enough to do that I stay present instead of doomscrolling. Pocket-sized, no battery, no app. Mono. That's the whole pitch and it delivers.
great with a tiny caveat
really like this fidget cube — it helps me sit still in meetings. Only thing, it feels a little light. Still using it daily.
exactly as described
Use it at school every day. Better than I expected.
my new favorite
On long calls this is exactly what my hands needed. So glad I bought it.
got it for my teen, stole it back
Ordered this for my 14-year-old who fidgets through homework, and within a day I'd nicked it for my own Zoom meetings. We bought a second so we'd stop fighting over it. The endless flip is genuinely satisfying and it's small enough to vanish in a palm during a class call. Both Slate. No regrets, except now there are two in the house and I still can't always find one.
better than expected
Helps me sit still in meetings. Silent too, which is the main thing for me.
buy it
Bought one, already ordered another. It stopped me reaching for my phone.
the fidget I actually keep using
I'm one of those people with a drawer full of fidget cubes and spinners that I used once. This one stuck. The motion is so low-effort that I can keep it going one-handed while I read pull requests with the other, and the endless fold means I never hit that annoying "now what" moment a six-sided cube gives you. ADHD brain finally has something repeatable to chew on that isn't my cuticles. Mono colorway is sharp on a desk. Best eleven bucks I've spent on my own attention span in a while.
great with a tiny caveat
Really like this cube — it genuinely calms me down. Only thing, it feels a little light. Still using it daily.
my new favorite
my fidgeting is easier to sit with when this is in my hand.
a bit let down
Wanted to love it but one side wears faster than the rest. The idea is good and it looked great, just didn’t hold up the way I hoped.
great with a tiny caveat
Really like this fidget cube — it genuinely calms me down. Only thing, one side wears faster than the rest. Still using it daily.
perfect study-desk companion
Final-year student here and this got me through a lot of revision. Something about the continuous fold keeps my hands busy so my eyes stay on the page instead of wandering off. Teal, gorgeous in person. Light, quiet enough for the library most days, and at under a tenner I've already recommended it to half my course.
exactly as described
Genuinely calms me down. Silent too, which is the main thing for me.
better than expected
On the train this is exactly what my hands needed. Couldn’t be happier.
disappointed
Disappointed. The click is a touch louder than I expected, and for me that’s the whole point of the fidget cube. Yours might be fine, mine wasn’t.
quiet stim that survives my pockets
Carry-everywhere EDC fidget that actually earns the pocket space. The fold is smooth from the first day, no break-in needed for me, and it shrugged off being in the same pocket as my keys for a month. As an autistic adult I run through stim toys fast and this hinged-block design feels more durable than the magnet cubes that drift apart. The click is real but soft — for me it's part of the appeal, not a problem.
almost perfect
really like this fidget cube — it settles my hands when I’m anxious. Only thing, the click is a touch louder than I expected. Still using it daily.
hooked
My son is obsessed with this fidget cube — hasn’t put it down.
lovely little thing
gives my nervous energy somewhere to go. Silent too, which is the main thing for me.
buy it
Use it on the train every day. Exactly what I hoped for.
great little fidget
quiet, calming, perfect for in meetings. So glad I bought it.
two-handed flipping is weirdly hypnotic
Wasn't sure a folding cube could really go forever but it does, and once you get a rhythm passing it hand to hand it's hard to put down. Lavender, lovely muted colour. Quiet enough for the sofa next to my partner watching telly.
really good, one small thing
Really like this cube — it takes the edge off when I’m wound up. Only thing, one side wears faster than the rest. Still using it daily.
great fold, a hair louder than I pictured
The folding action itself is buttery and I love that it's batteryless and just always in my bag. Use it through long architecture review meetings on mute. My one real gripe — that soft click as the faces meet is a touch more audible than "soft" suggested. Fine in any room with background noise, but in a dead-silent library I'm conscious of it and slow down. Still keeping it; just know it isn't truly silent.
so soft
So soft and the click and fold is genuinely satisfying. Exactly what I hoped for.
great little fidget
Would buy again in a heartbeat. Helps me feel a bit calmer.
almost perfect
Really like this cube — it keeps my hands busy so I can actually listen. Only thing, the click is a touch louder than I expected. Still using it daily.
better than expected
Better made than the cheap ones online — this one actually lasts.
my new favorite
Quiet, calming, perfect for on flights. Couldn’t be happier.
my thumbs took over during standups
Bought this after my third Teams call where I caught myself clicking a pen near the mic. The fold just loops — end over end, no start, no finish — and I genuinely stop noticing I'm doing it, which is the point. Got the Slate one and it disappears in a jeans pocket at about 4cm. The low click is there but in a normal open-plan office nobody two desks over has said a word. Six weeks in and the hinges still feel solid.
really good, one small thing
Really like this fidget cube — it stopped me reaching for my phone. Only thing, it feels a little light. Still using it daily.
exactly as described
Keep one on flights and another on long calls. Couldn’t be happier.
lives in my left hand on every call
Teal one. I write code for a living and my hands need a job when I'm thinking through a problem out loud. This loops endlessly so there's no reset, no fumbling — pure background motion. Light at ~45g so my wrist never tires on a long debugging session. Honestly didn't expect to care this much about a folding cube.
my new favorite
So soft and the click and fold is genuinely satisfying. Worth it.
it’s okay
The cube is genuinely nice, but it feels a little light. It’s fine, just landed in the middle for me.
buy it
Bought one, already ordered another. It genuinely calms me down.
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3 questions answered by our team and buyers
Ask a questionDoes this genuinely help with ADHD focus, or is it just a toy?
Honest answer: it helps a lot of people, and we won't pretend it's magic. Having something to click and fidget with your hands can take the edge off restlessness, stress or the urge to fidget, and many of our customers find that genuinely steadying. It is a supportive tool though, not a treatment or a cure. If you're navigating a diagnosis, a professional is the right person to guide that.
Works for me as one thing in my toolkit. I keep it on my desk and reach for it without thinking.
How big is it really? It's hard to judge the scale from photos.
It's about Approx. 4 cm folded. It sits comfortably in an adult palm and tucks into a bag or pocket easily. The full dimensions are in the details table on this page.
Is the Infinity Flip actually quiet enough to use in shared spaces?
Its noise level is soft, low click, so it's discreet in most rooms but you would just about hear it in total silence. If you need truly silent, our slow-rise squishies or the worry stone are a better match.
Good to know
Its noise level is soft, low click, so you can use it in most everyday settings without disturbing anyone. Smooth, endless folding for focus and restless hands.
Durable ABS blocks on fabric-tape hinges. BPA- and phthalate-free, EN71 tested.
Wipe with a slightly damp cloth and dry; keep water away from the hinges. Avoid drops onto hard floors. If a hinge feels stiff, work it gently; don't force.
It’s a great fit for focus, anxiety relief, desk toy, gift. In short: smooth, endless folding for focus and restless hands. Age guidance: 6+.
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