This is one of the biggest MagiCube sets – it has 64 pieces.

This is one of the biggest MagiCube sets – it has 64 pieces.
Travel Pals are another series of “pocket” Tegu sets. Each has only 6 pieces, but you can still build many shapes from each set (the manufacturer proposes 49 opions). Each of these sets has its own theme and corresponding decorations< but, of course, you can build anything from them. This, for example, is a Hummingbird set.
Just as 6-piece version, this set comes in a cloth package.
Unlike some other magnet building kits, Geomag Pro-L sets have strong polarity, so you shold mind it while assembling the rods.
This is another version of the Geomag MagiCubes. All pieces in this set are cubes, and all of the are equal in size and color. Each cube is multi-colored, and each side has its own color. This way, you can change the colors of your crafts by simply turning the blocks.
MagiCubes are bigger than the most building blocks, so they are safe for small children to play with.
Another version of Tegu “pocket” sets. Unlike 6-pieces version, which has only prisms, this one has cubes and planks. And you still build many thing from this small number of pieces.
Pro-L sets don’t have any bright colors like other Geomag sets. They are silver and gray, sometimes with light blue panels. This minimalism has its own charm, but younger kids may find it boring.
Small “traveling” Tegu sets come in different color schemes. This is the Blossom version.
These sets are, understandibly, very popular in Korea.