Flex it! This is a fun game called Flexi Puzzle and you won't want to put it down!

I have this game that looks just like one of Froot Loop’s fidget toys. It’s small, so I just throw it in my bag for if I get bored waiting in line somewhere.
This is called the Flexi Puzzle.
Flex your mind with the Flexi Puzzle!
The 12 cubes of the Flexi Puzzle can be bent in every direction. But which is the right way?
With 80 challenges and 4 levels of difficulty, this brainteaser will have you twisting and turning, but that's half the fun!
Flex your mind with Brainwright Flexi Puzzle, the bendy, stretchy brain-teaser that helps encourage spatial and three-dimensional thinking. Ideal for kids ages eight years and up, this deceptively simple puzzle consists of 12 colorful cubes, connected via an elastic string, and can be bent in every direction. Use the included challenge book to choose from 80 different challenges and four levels of difficulty as you move your way from beginner to master.
Brainwright's Flexi Puzzle is made up of 12 colorful plastic cubes that are connected via an elastic string. Each cube has a slot on each side, enabling them to move about the string. Simply pull, twist, and turn the cubes in every direction to rearrange their order.
For added convenience, the Flexi Puzzle comes with a challenge book for guidance and a storage bag for travel.
The Flexi Puzzle challenge book illustrates 80 different challenges covering four levels of difficulty: beginner, advanced, expert, and master. To begin a game, choose a challenge and follow the illustrations to find the solution. If you get stuck, solutions can be found at the back of the challenge book.
The brain-teasing nature of Flex Puzzle exercises logic skills in a fun way. In addition to helping develop basic problem-solving skills, this game inspires both spatial and three-dimensional thinking, offering hours of fun for curious minds of all ages. Deceptively simple to play at first, the puzzle's numerous challenges and skill levels allow players to progress from one level to the next.
I have had SO MUCH fun with this thing. The puzzles start out very easy but then they get harder. I wouldn’t say the “hardest” ones are really THAT difficult, but it is still a fun way to keep occupied.
I had to get another one for Froot Loop because he wanted to play with mine so badly. He uses his more as a “fidget” device than to play the game, but I’m starting to try to teach him how to play.
Do you fidget? Do you HAVE a fidget?
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