Roll & Squeeze Mesh Marble Fidget
Silent, slim focus for meetings, lectures, and reading
Pocket & EDC Fidgets
A six-sided fidget cube of buttons, a smooth dial and a glide switch: small, satisfying things to do with your fingers while the rest of you gets on with the work.
Some hands need a job before the mind will settle. Click-Cube gives them six. Each face has a different small thing to do: a row of buttons that press with a soft give, a dial that spins smooth and endless, a rocker switch, a worry-bead glide, a five-spot to roll a thumb over. The buttons make a soft, low click; the rest is near-silent, so you pick the side that suits the room. It's the kind of fidget that fades into the background of a long call. Your fingers find something to do and your attention stops drifting. Honest note: it's a focus tool, not a silent one. If you need truly silent, reach for a squishy; if you need to do something with your hands, this is it.
Durable ABS plastic body with soft silicone buttons. BPA- and phthalate-free, EN71 tested.
Wipe with a slightly damp cloth and dry fully; keep water away from the moving parts. Avoid drops onto hard floors to protect the dial and switch.
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love it but the switch is the weak link
Most of this cube is great and I use it daily in meetings, the dial especially. My one gripe is the rocker switch face — after a couple of months of constant flipping it's gone a bit loose and floppy and doesn't have that crisp snap the other functions still have. Everything else is solid so I'm not too bothered, but it's clearly the side that wears first. Sea Glass colorway if it matters.
disappointed
Disappointed. One side wears faster than the rest, and for me that’s the whole point of the cube. Yours might be fine, mine wasn’t.
buy it
Got the Lavender and it’s even prettier in person. Worth it.
buy it
Couldn’t be happier. Genuinely calms me down.
fits in the little watch pocket of my jeans
3.3cm so it tucks into the tiny coin pocket and I forget it's there until I need it. spin side and the rocker switch are my go-tos waiting in line or on the bus. charcoal one looks way more grown up than the brightly colored cubes my coworker has on her desk lol
Update after 3 months
Wrote a quick review when it arrived but figured an update was more useful. Three months of carrying it everywhere — therapy waiting room, long client calls, the school pickup line — and it's held up. The dial spins as smoothly as day one and the buttons still give that soft click. Only the rocker switch has loosened the tiniest bit but it's honestly fine. For the price I expected to have killed it by now. Slate, and the corners have a bit of pocket wear but nothing that affects how it works. Still the one fidget I haven't gotten bored of, which is rare for me.
calm in the palm
Got the Charcoal and it’s even prettier in person. Would buy again in a heartbeat.
disappointed
Disappointed. One side wears faster than the rest, and for me that’s the whole point of the fidget cube. Yours might be fine, mine wasn’t.
hooked
My grandson asked me to order them their own. That says it all.
good for long debugging sessions
Programmer here. When I'm stuck on a problem and staring at a stack trace I tend to spiral, and having the glide switch to slide back and forth gives the restless part of my brain something low-stakes to chew on while the rest of me actually thinks. The worry-bead side does the same thing for me. It's small enough to sit next to the keyboard and not get in the way. Build quality feels solid for twelve bucks.
great little fidget
keeps my hands busy so I can actually listen. Silent too, which is the main thing for me.
good, minor niggle
Really like this fidget cube — it genuinely calms me down. Only thing, it feels a little light. Still using it daily.
not for me
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.
my new favorite
Bought one, already ordered another. It helps me sit still in meetings.
my new favorite
worth it. Helps me focus on calls.
great little fidget
Honestly didn’t expect much for the price and it helps me feel a bit calmer.
so worth it
Quiet, calming, perfect for on flights. Better than I expected.
hooked
My daughter asked me to order them their own. That says it all.
replaced my pen-clicking habit
I was the person clicking a pen through every meeting and I know it drove my whole team insane. This gives me the same satisfying press but the buttons are way quieter — a soft low click instead of that sharp pen snap. Sea Glass colorway, lives in my pocket. Genuinely the buttons feel really good under the thumb.
mixed — the button side gets the most use and wears the most
Honestly a bit of both with this one. The dial and the glide are excellent and I genuinely reach for them all day at my desk. But the button row, which is the side I instinctively go for the most, started feeling mushy after about six weeks — less of that clean give it had at first, more of a vague squish. Since the buttons are kind of the headline feature, having them be the part that degrades fastest is a letdown. The rest of the cube is fine, so it's not a disaster, just not the long-haul tool I hoped for. Slate.
my new favorite
Didn’t think a fidget cube would do much, but it gives my nervous energy somewhere to go.
lovely little thing
honestly didn’t expect much for the price and it helps me focus on calls.
hooked
my partner asked me to order them their own. That says it all.
hooked
Honestly didn’t expect much for the price and it helps me sit still in meetings.
the dial side is the whole reason i keep it
ADHD, work from home, and I am physically incapable of sitting through a standup without doing something with my hands. The endless dial on this thing is perfect for that — it just spins and spins, no click, no end, and nobody on the call has any idea. I rotate through the other faces too but I always come back to the dial. Got the Slate one and it's about the size of a large dice, disappears in my hand. Three weeks of daily abuse and everything still moves the way it should.
hooked
a few weeks in and it’s still going strong. Better than I expected.
my new favorite
My fidgeting is easier to sit with when this is in my hand.
lovely little thing
During lectures this is exactly what my hands needed. Couldn’t be happier.
buy it
My best friend asked me to order them their own. That says it all.
open-plan office approved
The thing I was worried about was noise because we sit elbow to elbow and I didn't want to be that guy. Turns out most of the sides are basically silent — the dial, the glide, the worry beads — so I just avoid the button face when it's quiet and use those instead. Solves the meeting-fidget problem without annoying my desk neighbor. Sea Glass.
great fidget, plastic feels a touch light
Does exactly what I wanted — gives my fingers six different jobs during long calls and I rotate through them without thinking. Only thing keeping it from full marks is the body feels a little lightweight in the hand, like the ABS is on the thin side. Doesn't feel like it'll break, just a bit less premium than I pictured for the price. The mechanisms themselves are good though, no complaints there.
good, minor niggle
Really like this cube — it keeps my hands busy so I can actually listen. Only thing, it feels a little light. Still using it daily.
happy overall
Really like this cube — it settles my hands when I’m anxious. Only thing, the click is a touch louder than I expected. Still using it daily.
got it for my uni-aged son, stole it myself
Bought this for my son who's revising for finals and can't sit still, and within a day I'd nicked it for my own desk at work. The five-spot side where you roll your thumb over the dimples is weirdly soothing. Ordered him a second one so I could keep mine. Lavender for him, Slate for me.
great little fidget
My nephew asked me to order them their own. That says it all.
lovely little thing
Got the Slate and it’s even prettier in person. So glad I bought it.
decent for the price
The fidget cube is genuinely nice, but the click is a touch louder than I expected. It’s fine, just landed in the middle for me.
really good, one small thing
really like this cube — it takes the edge off when I’m wound up. Only thing, the click is a touch louder than I expected. Still using it daily.
bought it specifically for silent fidgeting — it isn't
I needed something I could use in a quiet shared office and during my kid's online classes without making noise, and the listing did say mostly quiet, but the button click is louder than I expected — definitely audible across a small room. That's on me for missing the note that it's not a silent toy, but it's the whole reason I bought it so it doesn't work for me. The other sides are quiet and nicely made, to be fair, I just don't use a fidget for those. Sending it to my brother who won't care.
hooked
Bought one, already ordered another. It settles my hands when I’m anxious.
so worth it
A few weeks in and it’s still my favourite. Couldn’t be happier.
so worth it
on long calls this is exactly what my hands needed. So glad I bought it.
really good, one small thing
Really like this fidget cube — it genuinely calms me down. Only thing, one side wears faster than the rest. Still using it daily.
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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.
Helps me more than I expected. mostly it just gives my hands a better job than picking at my nails.
Is the Click-Cube Focus actually quiet enough to use in shared spaces?
Its noise level is mostly quiet (soft 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.
How big is it really? It's hard to judge the scale from photos.
It's about Approx. 3.3 cm cube. 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.
Good to know
Its noise level is mostly quiet (soft click), so you can use it in most everyday settings without disturbing anyone. Quiet-handed focus for restless meetings and long work sessions.
Durable ABS plastic body with soft silicone buttons. BPA- and phthalate-free, EN71 tested.
Wipe with a slightly damp cloth and dry fully; keep water away from the moving parts. Avoid drops onto hard floors to protect the dial and switch.
It’s a great fit for focus, anxiety relief, desk toy, gift. In short: quiet-handed focus for restless meetings and long work sessions. Age guidance: 6+.
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