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MOKURU Fidget Toy Review: Is This The New Fidget Spinner?

amomentwithfranca · 16 August 2017 · 176 Comments

We love toys and we are always happy to test new ones of course. We have received a new fidget toy called MOKURU which we think could be the next big toy to hit the market. I can see everybody, kids and adults, playing with it during the summer. MOKURU is a unique & inventive desk toy that’s easy to flip, roll and do tricks with, giving you endless possibilities of fun!  But could it be more or anything close to as popular as the fidget spinner?

MOKURU Fidget Toy Review: Is This The New Fidget Spinner?

Before you read the full review, watch our video to give you an idea of how this toy can be lots of fun for you and your kids!

Designer Masakazu Node has worked hard to ‘create the perfect size, shape and materials’ for MOKURU. In Japan, “wood” translates to “moku”, and “flipping” translates to “kuru”. That is how they came up with the name, “MOKURU”. This Japanese balance toy tests the concentration and hand-eye coordination skills for individuals of all ages.

It’s currently the latest big thing in Japan as well as a big hit in many markets around the world. The design team behind MOKURU launched their Kickstarter campaign to introduce a handheld, wooden desk toy that was designed to help individuals test their balance and concentration skills in a fun way.

It is small enough to fit in a pocket or purse, so you can take it anywhere which is very practical. This toy is crafted with quality beech wood. It has a simple design with endless possibilities that will test your creativity.

It is now available in green (Matcha), orange (Kirin), white (Byakko), red (Suzaku), blue (Seiryu), black (Genbu) and yellow (Inazuma)! The last one is the one we got.

When we found out that we would be receiving one to test, we were all very excited because we wanted to see if it would be even more addictive than the fidget spinner. As soon as it arrived, we gave it a try. Bella was very keen to give it a go. It is not easy to play with at all. It takes time to get the hang of it. But when you manage it is an amazing feeling. It is very relaxing.

I must admit that I was rubbish at it but surprisingly, Bella was pretty good. She just kept playing until she got it. She can now do some of the basic moves.

HOW TO PLAY

Tricks and Tutorials - MOKURU

 

1. BASIC LEVEL

The Basic Level is simple. Use your hands to balance and flip MOKURU left to right and up and down

  • Basic-Flip – Use one finger to flip MOKURU from left to right
  • Basic-Square – Flip MOKURU at 4 points to draw a square
  • Basic- Triangle – Flip MOKURU at 3 points to draw a triangle

2. ADVANCED LEVEL

After you are familiar with the basics, you can try practising advanced skills by creating more shapes and moves.

  • Advance – Flip & Hold – Use one finger to flip MOKURU from left to right. Catch and hold it on your hand after you flip MOKURU.
  • Advance – Flip & Kiss – Use one MOKURU to flip another MOKURU from left to right or up and down.
  • Advance – Big Square – Use two MOKURU to create squares with both hands.

3. EXPERT LEVEL

Once you have mastered the Basic and Advanced levels, you can then try the expert moves, compete with your friends or invent new moves.

  • Expert – AIR TRAPEZE – Use one finger to flip MOKURU from left to right. Catch and hold it on your hand after you flip MOKURU. Turn it 360 degrees and make it stand up straight
  • Expert – TWIN: Use two MOKURU and move them in tandem with one hand.
  • Expert – FIVE MOVES: Use five MOKURU and move them in tandem with one hand. Balancing each MOKURU is an exceptionally difficult challenge!

4. MULTI-PLAY

Once you and your friends are familiar with the BASIC moves, you can work together to play and create group movements.

  • Multi-play Versus – On a large table, flip the MOKURU back and forth between one another.
  • Multi-play Marathon – With three or more friends, keep flipping the MOKURU down the table continuously.

We have only been able to do the basic moves for now but I think if we keep practising we might be able to improve and get to a higher level. It is very addictive, so you will see yourself playing all the time. Both my girls like it, even Sienna likes to just push it from one side to the other one.

One of the things my girls have done a lot is to sit facing each other and then push it towards each other. That seems to have kept them entertained for a while. I think this toy will be perfect to take with us on holiday because it is small and will fit anywhere. They could play while waiting in the airport.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

It has been brought to the owner’s attention that there are many infringements of MOKURU on the market. Only the toys from MOKURU are the real ones which have been designed and engineered to ensure they have perfect balance and are all made from good quality materials.

WHERE TO BUY

MOKURU will be distributed in the UK and Ireland exclusively by Peterkin. It will be available from SMYTHS Toys and Amazon from today. You can also find MOKURU in Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also use #Mokuru to read what other people are saying about Mokuru.

See below Amazon details:

OUR THOUGHTS

We thought it was a fun and interesting toy to play with. Of course, it is not easy but as I mentioned earlier, you should be able to at least master the basic moves with just a bit of practice. It is definitely very addictive because you want to keep trying until you nail it. My eldest, who is 7, thought it was a lot of fun to play with and from all of us, she is the one who has been playing with it the most. We all think it will be very popular and we could be seeing a lot of kids playing with this toy during the Summer and the coming months.

What do you think of this toy? Will you be getting one for you or your kids? Do you think you could do all the moves I have listed? 

Thanks for stopping by,

Love you all ❤️

Franca  💋

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Comments

  1. stuart hargreaves says

    3 September 2017 at

    hopefully we will get one, I will leave the tricks for the kids

    Reply
  2. Sidrah Ahmed says

    3 September 2017 at

    This looks like an intriguing toy, I have not seen these in any shops, If i spent a lot of time i would be able to get all the skills done

    Reply
  3. Solange says

    4 September 2017 at

    I think this toy is great and I will probably be getting one for my kids. I don’t think I could do all the moves you have listed.

    Reply
  4. JULIE WARD says

    4 September 2017 at

    I think I may need a good teacher (grandson) to even do the easy one. It looks addictive

    Reply
  5. Ellen Stafford says

    4 September 2017 at

    They look cool. I like the different tricks.

    Reply
  6. Rich Tyler says

    5 September 2017 at

    I’d love to win 1 for my little boy, cool tricks a plenty!

    Reply
  7. Mark Colombus says

    5 September 2017 at

    Fab prize

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  8. carol boffey says

    5 September 2017 at

    this looks fun

    Reply
  9. Karen Usher says

    5 September 2017 at

    Im sure this will be very popular, my children haven’t spotted them yet, but Ill def be adding it to the stocking this year for a small stocking filler. It should hopefully keep them entertained for a good hour or so. I know Ill be wanting a turn to try a few tricks!

    Reply
  10. Caroline j robinson says

    5 September 2017 at

    It looks addictive lol, and it’s a great size to pop in your pocket or handbag great for autism children when they’re becoming anxious

    Reply
  11. Katy Malkin says

    5 September 2017 at

    Good as portable. Think it would take us a long time to master the moves!

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  12. Susan B says

    5 September 2017 at

    What fun it is and how colourful too. The children and I would enjoy learning to use it.

    Reply
  13. Shannon Mostert says

    5 September 2017 at

    Think these will be great as stocking fillers for my Boys for Christmas.

    Reply
  14. Rachael Marsden says

    5 September 2017 at

    My son has always had fiddle toys as he has autistic traits and learning difficulties so has used things like this when he needs to be quiet or have time out. I havent seen these before so will definitely be looking into one for him

    Reply
  15. natalee gosiewski says

    5 September 2017 at

    its going to be the next craze like fidget spinner

    Reply
  16. ellie spider says

    5 September 2017 at

    I have quite a few fidget toys 🙂 thi one looks interesting

    Reply
  17. Paula T says

    6 September 2017 at

    My girls would love one. I’d be pretty tempted to have a go myself too lol

    Reply
  18. Stewart Biddle says

    6 September 2017 at

    Yes definatly these are such fun

    Reply
  19. Ren Taylor says

    6 September 2017 at

    fingers crossed #almostover xx

    Reply
  20. Emma Fox says

    6 September 2017 at

    this looks lots of fun – a great present to take to a party 🙂

    Reply
  21. Karen Gray says

    6 September 2017 at

    I’M RUBBISH WITH THESE SORT OF THINGS BUT I KNOW THE KIDS WILL ABSOLUTELY LOVE THESE.

    Reply
  22. Rachael Sexey says

    6 September 2017 at

    I will definitely be getting a couple of these for my autistic son

    Reply
  23. Jennifer Baker says

    6 September 2017 at

    These Look great! Will definitely try the challenges xxx

    Reply
  24. Natalie Crossan says

    6 September 2017 at

    This looks super addictive 😀 xxx

    Reply
  25. Rachel Craig says

    6 September 2017 at

    Possibly. Children are often quicker to master skills. Maybe we would all find fidget toy of use, as well as fun as learning the various types of moves possible for Mokuru fidget toy.

    Reply
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