Where to still buy the viral NeeDoh Nice Cube, plus 10 alternatives worth a look
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The NeeDoh Nice Cube is the latest viral toy trend, selling out and causing mass hysteria across social media. With queues and chaos ensuing for this strange sensory stress toy, it's almost impossible to find one in stock right now, with Walmart still showing low stock at the time of writing, if you want to grab the original before it's too late.
Assuming you've already tried to grab an official NeeDoh Nice Cube and come up short, the good news is the Nice Cube isn't actually unique in what it does, and there are plenty of squishy, satisfying alternatives that scratch the same itch.
Below you'll find links to the real deal made by Schylling as well as dupes and alternative formats that still scratch that sensory toy itch.
The Nice Cube will be back in stock eventually, and waiting it out is a perfectly reasonable option if the Walmart links below are sold out. For anyone who needs something to hold today, any of the picks will do the job, but snagging a real NeeDoh Nice Cube will get you in your kids' good books.
The real deal
The Nice Cube alternatives
Other sensory fidget toys
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John-Anthony Disotto is the Collections Editor at Tom's Guide, curating advice on the best products to spend your hard-earned cash on. An award-winning journalist and longtime Apple expert, he previously covered AI at TechRadar and served as How To Editor at iMore. When he isn't at his desk, he's probably trying to stop his French Bulldog Kermit from destroying his newest tech product.
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