WISYME Blue Stress Cube 2.25 Inch - Slow Rising Squishy Fidget Toy for Relaxation & Focus
This WISYME stress cube is a blue, 2.25-inch soft squishy fidget toy that slowly returns to its original shape after each squeeze. It's designed to keep your hands busy during work, study, or downtime without sticking to your fingers. Many adults use it as a simple desk tool to help with relaxation and focus.
What Does Slow-Rising Feel Like?
Unlike instant-recovery toys, this cube takes a few seconds to expand back after you release it. That gradual rebound adds a visual and tactile element that many find calming. The material is built for repeated squeezing—it doesn't lose its shape over time.
Size and Portability Details
Each side measures 2.25 inches, which fits comfortably in one palm. The cube is lightweight enough to carry in a bag or keep on a desk without taking up much space. Whether you're at the office, studying at home, or on a trip, it's easy to have handy.
Surface Texture and Long-Lasting Use
The outer layer is smooth and soft, with a non-sticky finish that stays pleasant even after extended handling. The flexible structure helps the cube maintain its shape and slow-rise performance over many uses.
Common Questions
Is the stress cube sticky?
No. The surface is non-sticky and comfortable to hold during long sessions.
How big is it?
Each cube is 2.25 inches (about 5.7 cm) on each side.
Does it hold its shape after many squeezes?
Yes, the flexible outer layer helps it keep its form and slow-rising action over time.
Is it noisy?
It makes no sound when squeezed, so it won't disturb others around you.
Easy Ways to Use It During Work or Study
Keep the cube on your desk and squeeze it during phone calls, while reading, or when you need a mental break. Because it's quiet and non-disruptive, you can use it in meetings or quiet spaces. The slow rise gives you a moment to reset before the next squeeze.
| Brand | WISYME |
| Color | Blue |
| Dimensions | 2.25 inches per side |
| Material | Flexible, non-sticky material |
| Rise Time | Slow rising (exact time not specified) |