
MagnaStrat™ — Drop the Ball, Snap the Magnets, Win in 5 Minutes
Drop a Ball — Watch the Whole Table Lock In
Meet MagnaStrat™, the 5-minute magnetic strategy game that turned screen-time standoffs into "one more round, please." Each magnetic ball you place pulls on every other ball within range — drop one too close, and the chain snaps, dragging your pieces back to your pile. Spacing is the whole game. Kids get it in one round. Adults stop pretending to let them win.
Stop Buying Family Games That Die After One Play
You know the closet. Three half-played board games, two with missing pieces, one Connect 4 the kids "outgrew" last spring. Most family games take 45 minutes to set up and end in a meltdown halfway through. MagnaStrat™ is the opposite: 30-second setup, 5-minute rounds, and a magnetic twist that means no two games ever play out the same way.
➤ One round takes 5 minutes, not 45: Each player starts with 10 magnetic balls. Take turns placing one. First to use all 10 wins. Kids actually finish a game — and ask for another.
➤ Magnetic pull forces real strategy: Place a ball too close to another, and the magnetic field yanks both into your pile — you just lost a piece. Spacing is the skill. There's no luck and no dice.
➤ Built for kids' hands and kids' grip: The magnets are sealed inside thick plastic shells — too big to swallow, tough enough to drop. The board lands like a frisbee on the rug and keeps going.
Why Magnets Make Every Move Risky
The textured board surface looks simple, but the magnetic balls underneath it are doing real work. Every ball pulls on every other ball within a few inches — so the spot you want to play is rarely the spot you can play. Drop one too close, and three of your pieces snap into a chain you have to reclaim and try again.
Classic chess is move-by-move. MagnaStrat™ is move-by-move plus the invisible magnetic field deciding whether your move actually sticks. That's why families keep coming back — the board is the same, the game never is.
Why Tired Parents Keep Restocking This for Gifts
Most "viral TikTok" games arrive, get one play, and disappear into the toy bin. MagnaStrat™ stays out on the kitchen table. "I bought it as a Christmas filler — three months later it's the only game my 9-year-old asks for. Even my husband sneaks rounds after the kids are asleep." — Megan R. The short rounds are the secret. Nobody walks away mid-game. Nobody has to be talked into "just one more."
Sharper Minds, Zero Screens, Five-Minute Rounds
✓ Builds spatial reasoning fast: Every turn forces your kid to predict where the magnetic pull will reach — that's geometry, planning, and risk-weighing wrapped in 5 minutes of play.
✓ Works for the whole table: Easy enough for an 8-year-old to grasp first round. Strategic enough that grown-ups stop checking their phones halfway through.
✓ Fits in a diaper bag or a carry-on: The whole set tucks into the included drawstring pouch. Magnets stay seated even if it's upside down in your trunk.
Three Steps to Your First Round
Step 1: Each player takes 10 magnetic balls. Spin the included wheel to decide who goes first.
Step 2: Take turns placing one ball at a time on the textured board. Watch your spacing — get too close to another ball and the magnetic chain snaps.
Step 3: If your placement triggers a chain, those pulled pieces go back to your pile. First player to place all 10 balls wins the round.

| MagnaStrat™ | Classic Chess | Other Strategy Games |
|---|---|---|
| 5-minute rounds — kids finish every game ✅ | ❌ 30+ minutes, kids quit by move 10 | ❌ Long setup, longer rounds |
| One rule, learned in 30 seconds ✅ | ❌ Steep learning curve, six piece types | ❌ Rulebook required |
| Plastic-shelled magnets, kid-safe and travel-ready ✅ | ❌ Loose pieces, easy to lose | ❌ Often bulky cardboard |
Specs for the Detail-Driven
- Game Style: Magnetic placement strategy — first to play all pieces wins
- Materials: Plastic-coated magnetic balls on a textured rigid plastic board
- Board Size: 8.5" x 8.5" — fits a kitchen tray or carry-on pocket
- Best for Ages: 8 and up — playable for adults, fair for younger kids
- What's Included: Magnetic board, 20 plastic-shelled magnetic balls, spinner wheel, drawstring storage pouch, paper rulebook
Your Burning Questions, Answered
Are the magnetic pieces safe for younger kids?
Yes — every magnet is sealed inside a thick plastic shell that's too large for a child to swallow. We still recommend ages 8 and up for actual play, but the safety design accounts for younger siblings around the table.
Will the pieces stay put if we toss it in a backpack?
Yes. The drawstring pouch holds all 20 balls, the spinner, and the manual. The board is rigid plastic — it doesn't fold, but it's compact enough to slide flat into a tote, carry-on, or tray-table cubby.
Is this actually fun after a couple of rounds, or a one-and-done?
Because the magnetic field shifts with every piece you place, no two games play the same way — even back-to-back rounds with the same opponent. Most parents tell us their kids ask to play it the next day.
Do I need to know chess to play?
Not at all. The whole rule set is "place a ball, don't trigger a magnetic chain, first to play all 10 wins." An 8-year-old learns it in 30 seconds. Chess players just have a slight edge on spacing instincts.
Try It for the Whole Family — On Us
If MagnaStrat™ doesn't earn a spot on your kitchen table within 30 days — if your kids don't pull it back out on their own — send it back for a full refund. The whole point is finding the one game everyone actually plays. Order today and see if this is yours.
Drop a Ball — Watch the Whole Table Lock In
Meet MagnaStrat™, the 5-minute magnetic strategy game that turned screen-time standoffs into "one more round, please." Each magnetic ball you place pulls on every other ball within range — drop one too close, and the chain snaps, dragging your pieces back to your pile. Spacing is the whole game. Kids get it in one round. Adults stop pretending to let them win.
Stop Buying Family Games That Die After One Play
You know the closet. Three half-played board games, two with missing pieces, one Connect 4 the kids "outgrew" last spring. Most family games take 45 minutes to set up and end in a meltdown halfway through. MagnaStrat™ is the opposite: 30-second setup, 5-minute rounds, and a magnetic twist that means no two games ever play out the same way.
➤ One round takes 5 minutes, not 45: Each player starts with 10 magnetic balls. Take turns placing one. First to use all 10 wins. Kids actually finish a game — and ask for another.
➤ Magnetic pull forces real strategy: Place a ball too close to another, and the magnetic field yanks both into your pile — you just lost a piece. Spacing is the skill. There's no luck and no dice.
➤ Built for kids' hands and kids' grip: The magnets are sealed inside thick plastic shells — too big to swallow, tough enough to drop. The board lands like a frisbee on the rug and keeps going.
Why Magnets Make Every Move Risky
The textured board surface looks simple, but the magnetic balls underneath it are doing real work. Every ball pulls on every other ball within a few inches — so the spot you want to play is rarely the spot you can play. Drop one too close, and three of your pieces snap into a chain you have to reclaim and try again.
Classic chess is move-by-move. MagnaStrat™ is move-by-move plus the invisible magnetic field deciding whether your move actually sticks. That's why families keep coming back — the board is the same, the game never is.
Why Tired Parents Keep Restocking This for Gifts
Most "viral TikTok" games arrive, get one play, and disappear into the toy bin. MagnaStrat™ stays out on the kitchen table. "I bought it as a Christmas filler — three months later it's the only game my 9-year-old asks for. Even my husband sneaks rounds after the kids are asleep." — Megan R. The short rounds are the secret. Nobody walks away mid-game. Nobody has to be talked into "just one more."
Sharper Minds, Zero Screens, Five-Minute Rounds
✓ Builds spatial reasoning fast: Every turn forces your kid to predict where the magnetic pull will reach — that's geometry, planning, and risk-weighing wrapped in 5 minutes of play.
✓ Works for the whole table: Easy enough for an 8-year-old to grasp first round. Strategic enough that grown-ups stop checking their phones halfway through.
✓ Fits in a diaper bag or a carry-on: The whole set tucks into the included drawstring pouch. Magnets stay seated even if it's upside down in your trunk.
Three Steps to Your First Round
Step 1: Each player takes 10 magnetic balls. Spin the included wheel to decide who goes first.
Step 2: Take turns placing one ball at a time on the textured board. Watch your spacing — get too close to another ball and the magnetic chain snaps.
Step 3: If your placement triggers a chain, those pulled pieces go back to your pile. First player to place all 10 balls wins the round.

| MagnaStrat™ | Classic Chess | Other Strategy Games |
|---|---|---|
| 5-minute rounds — kids finish every game ✅ | ❌ 30+ minutes, kids quit by move 10 | ❌ Long setup, longer rounds |
| One rule, learned in 30 seconds ✅ | ❌ Steep learning curve, six piece types | ❌ Rulebook required |
| Plastic-shelled magnets, kid-safe and travel-ready ✅ | ❌ Loose pieces, easy to lose | ❌ Often bulky cardboard |
Specs for the Detail-Driven
- Game Style: Magnetic placement strategy — first to play all pieces wins
- Materials: Plastic-coated magnetic balls on a textured rigid plastic board
- Board Size: 8.5" x 8.5" — fits a kitchen tray or carry-on pocket
- Best for Ages: 8 and up — playable for adults, fair for younger kids
- What's Included: Magnetic board, 20 plastic-shelled magnetic balls, spinner wheel, drawstring storage pouch, paper rulebook
Your Burning Questions, Answered
Are the magnetic pieces safe for younger kids?
Yes — every magnet is sealed inside a thick plastic shell that's too large for a child to swallow. We still recommend ages 8 and up for actual play, but the safety design accounts for younger siblings around the table.
Will the pieces stay put if we toss it in a backpack?
Yes. The drawstring pouch holds all 20 balls, the spinner, and the manual. The board is rigid plastic — it doesn't fold, but it's compact enough to slide flat into a tote, carry-on, or tray-table cubby.
Is this actually fun after a couple of rounds, or a one-and-done?
Because the magnetic field shifts with every piece you place, no two games play the same way — even back-to-back rounds with the same opponent. Most parents tell us their kids ask to play it the next day.
Do I need to know chess to play?
Not at all. The whole rule set is "place a ball, don't trigger a magnetic chain, first to play all 10 wins." An 8-year-old learns it in 30 seconds. Chess players just have a slight edge on spacing instincts.
Try It for the Whole Family — On Us
If MagnaStrat™ doesn't earn a spot on your kitchen table within 30 days — if your kids don't pull it back out on their own — send it back for a full refund. The whole point is finding the one game everyone actually plays. Order today and see if this is yours.
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Drop a Ball — Watch the Whole Table Lock In
Meet MagnaStrat™, the 5-minute magnetic strategy game that turned screen-time standoffs into "one more round, please." Each magnetic ball you place pulls on every other ball within range — drop one too close, and the chain snaps, dragging your pieces back to your pile. Spacing is the whole game. Kids get it in one round. Adults stop pretending to let them win.
Stop Buying Family Games That Die After One Play
You know the closet. Three half-played board games, two with missing pieces, one Connect 4 the kids "outgrew" last spring. Most family games take 45 minutes to set up and end in a meltdown halfway through. MagnaStrat™ is the opposite: 30-second setup, 5-minute rounds, and a magnetic twist that means no two games ever play out the same way.
➤ One round takes 5 minutes, not 45: Each player starts with 10 magnetic balls. Take turns placing one. First to use all 10 wins. Kids actually finish a game — and ask for another.
➤ Magnetic pull forces real strategy: Place a ball too close to another, and the magnetic field yanks both into your pile — you just lost a piece. Spacing is the skill. There's no luck and no dice.
➤ Built for kids' hands and kids' grip: The magnets are sealed inside thick plastic shells — too big to swallow, tough enough to drop. The board lands like a frisbee on the rug and keeps going.
Why Magnets Make Every Move Risky
The textured board surface looks simple, but the magnetic balls underneath it are doing real work. Every ball pulls on every other ball within a few inches — so the spot you want to play is rarely the spot you can play. Drop one too close, and three of your pieces snap into a chain you have to reclaim and try again.
Classic chess is move-by-move. MagnaStrat™ is move-by-move plus the invisible magnetic field deciding whether your move actually sticks. That's why families keep coming back — the board is the same, the game never is.
Why Tired Parents Keep Restocking This for Gifts
Most "viral TikTok" games arrive, get one play, and disappear into the toy bin. MagnaStrat™ stays out on the kitchen table. "I bought it as a Christmas filler — three months later it's the only game my 9-year-old asks for. Even my husband sneaks rounds after the kids are asleep." — Megan R. The short rounds are the secret. Nobody walks away mid-game. Nobody has to be talked into "just one more."
Sharper Minds, Zero Screens, Five-Minute Rounds
✓ Builds spatial reasoning fast: Every turn forces your kid to predict where the magnetic pull will reach — that's geometry, planning, and risk-weighing wrapped in 5 minutes of play.
✓ Works for the whole table: Easy enough for an 8-year-old to grasp first round. Strategic enough that grown-ups stop checking their phones halfway through.
✓ Fits in a diaper bag or a carry-on: The whole set tucks into the included drawstring pouch. Magnets stay seated even if it's upside down in your trunk.
Three Steps to Your First Round
Step 1: Each player takes 10 magnetic balls. Spin the included wheel to decide who goes first.
Step 2: Take turns placing one ball at a time on the textured board. Watch your spacing — get too close to another ball and the magnetic chain snaps.
Step 3: If your placement triggers a chain, those pulled pieces go back to your pile. First player to place all 10 balls wins the round.

| MagnaStrat™ | Classic Chess | Other Strategy Games |
|---|---|---|
| 5-minute rounds — kids finish every game ✅ | ❌ 30+ minutes, kids quit by move 10 | ❌ Long setup, longer rounds |
| One rule, learned in 30 seconds ✅ | ❌ Steep learning curve, six piece types | ❌ Rulebook required |
| Plastic-shelled magnets, kid-safe and travel-ready ✅ | ❌ Loose pieces, easy to lose | ❌ Often bulky cardboard |
Specs for the Detail-Driven
- Game Style: Magnetic placement strategy — first to play all pieces wins
- Materials: Plastic-coated magnetic balls on a textured rigid plastic board
- Board Size: 8.5" x 8.5" — fits a kitchen tray or carry-on pocket
- Best for Ages: 8 and up — playable for adults, fair for younger kids
- What's Included: Magnetic board, 20 plastic-shelled magnetic balls, spinner wheel, drawstring storage pouch, paper rulebook
Your Burning Questions, Answered
Are the magnetic pieces safe for younger kids?
Yes — every magnet is sealed inside a thick plastic shell that's too large for a child to swallow. We still recommend ages 8 and up for actual play, but the safety design accounts for younger siblings around the table.
Will the pieces stay put if we toss it in a backpack?
Yes. The drawstring pouch holds all 20 balls, the spinner, and the manual. The board is rigid plastic — it doesn't fold, but it's compact enough to slide flat into a tote, carry-on, or tray-table cubby.
Is this actually fun after a couple of rounds, or a one-and-done?
Because the magnetic field shifts with every piece you place, no two games play the same way — even back-to-back rounds with the same opponent. Most parents tell us their kids ask to play it the next day.
Do I need to know chess to play?
Not at all. The whole rule set is "place a ball, don't trigger a magnetic chain, first to play all 10 wins." An 8-year-old learns it in 30 seconds. Chess players just have a slight edge on spacing instincts.
Try It for the Whole Family — On Us
If MagnaStrat™ doesn't earn a spot on your kitchen table within 30 days — if your kids don't pull it back out on their own — send it back for a full refund. The whole point is finding the one game everyone actually plays. Order today and see if this is yours.


























