Value

At $79 the Magformers 62-Piece Magnetic Building Set is the right Toys & Games in 2026.

Magformers 62-Piece Magnetic Building Set vs. the competition

Product Our rating PiecesShapesMagnets Price Verdict
Magformers 62-Piece Set ★★★★★ 4.7 62Mixed + accessoryRotating $79 Top Pick Magnetic Building Set
Magna-Tiles Clear Colors 100 ★★★★★ 4.8 100Square + triangleFixed $119 Best Classic Magna-Tile
PicassoTiles 100-Piece Set ★★★★★ 4.6 100Square + triangleFixed $60 Best Budget Magnetic Set
No-name knockoff magnetic tiles ★★★☆☆ 3.0 VariableLimitedWeak $25 Skip

Full specifications

Total pieces62
Shape mix30 squares + 20 triangles + 12 accessory
MagnetRotating neodymium, no polarity issue
FrameWelded ABS plastic
PanelTranslucent colored
Age range3+ years
ExpansionCompatible with all Magformers add-ons
★ FINAL VERDICT

Should you buy the Magformers 62-Piece Magnetic Building Set?

The Magformers 62-Piece Magnetic Building Set is the mixed-shape magnetic tile starter at $79, with 30 squares, 20 triangles, and 12 accessory pieces (arches, super-squares, isoceles triangles) that snap together using strong neodymium magnets housed in welded ABS frames. Pieces flip orientation freely (magnets rotate inside the frame), so a 3-year-old can join two shapes without forcing polarity, and shapes scale into multi-level houses, geodesic balls, and wheeled cars when you add Magformers vehicle accessories sold separately. Tiles survive drops from kitchen-counter height and the colored translucent panels stay scratch-light after a year of stacking. The trade is $79 for 62 pieces (vs PicassoTiles 100 for $60) and a closed neodymium magnet that means a cracked frame is the end of the piece.

Magnet strength
4.8
Build versatility
4.7
Frame durability
4.7
Color and finish
4.7
Expansion ecosystem
4.6
Value
4.4

Frequently asked questions

Is the Magformers 62-Piece Set worth $79 in 2026?+

Yes if you value mixed shapes and rotating magnets. PicassoTiles wins on raw piece count, but Magformers wins on accessory variety and frame durability.

📅 Update log

  • May 15, 2026Added 14-month observations.
  • Mar 30, 2025Initial review published.
Jamie Rodriguez
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Jamie Rodriguez

Kitchen & Food Editor

Jamie Rodriguez writes for The Tested Hub.