





·【Twist It. Pull It. Can't Put It Down.】 One smooth twist reveals a layered spiral structure hidden inside a palm-sized egg — then it folds right back like nothing happened. No clicking. No rattling. No noise. Just quiet, rhythmic fidgeting that keeps your hands busy so your mind can actually focus. Whether you're on a Zoom call, studying for finals, or just trying to get through a Monday — this is the fidget that earns its spot on your desk.
·【Built to Survive Daily Fidgeting — Not Fall Apart After Two Days】 Let's be honest: most 3D printed fidgets feel cool for a day, then crack, jam, or fall apart. This one's different. Printed from tough PLA with a precision-fit spiral that stays tight twist after twist. Smooth edges — no sharp points, no rough seams, no snagging on pockets. It's made to be your go-to fidget all summer and beyond, not a one-week wonder.
·【Two Colorways. Zero Boring Options.】 Macaron Pastel — a soft candy gradient that looks like it came straight out of a Studio Ghibli scene. Color-Shift Iridescent — a purple-blue-magenta metallic that changes with every angle and every lighting. Each egg is gradient-printed layer by layer, so no two are exactly alike. It's not mass-produced sameness — yours is literally one of one.
·【A Sensory Tool That Doesn't Look Like a Medical Device】 The smooth rotation and layered texture make this egg a go-to for anyone who needs to keep their hands moving — ADHD, anxiety, autism, or just the "I-can't-sit-still" energy we all have sometimes. No springs, no batteries, no sounds — just pure tactile satisfaction that actually helps you self-regulate without drawing attention. Therapists recommend fidgets. This one you'll actually want to use.
·【Unboxing That Actually Hits — Gift-Ready Out of the Box】 Every egg ships in a holographic zip pouch — no sad plastic bag, no boring brown box. Hand it to someone and it already looks like a gift. Perfect for birthday party favors, stocking stuffers, Secret Santa, teacher appreciation, graduation caps, or "just because" moments. Or keep it on your desk and let coworkers ask about it. They will.