This photo by the manufacturer shows a craft with two baseplate. Only bigger Glow sets have these pieces.

This photo by the manufacturer shows a craft with two baseplate. Only bigger Glow sets have these pieces.
This set includes Tetris-like pieces which by default form a cube. The set also includes cards with 3D shapes you can try to repeat with the blocks from the set.
Everything included in the 14-piece Tegu set. This is another color scheme, Blossom, and many bigger sets also have these colors available.
Geomag released and re-released a number of glowing sets over the yeard. Right now, there are few version of Geomag Glow available. They all have standard metal balls, glowing magnet rods, and either panels or baseplates (like on photo). Only rods can glow, however.
Yet another 14-piece Tegu sculpture.
These are some crafts you can assemble from Dasdax puzzle cube set. You can build like with any other magnetic set or try to repeat certain shapes the set proposes.
This set is both a puzzle and a building kit. It has few Tetris-like pieces with magnets in them. You can build different sculptures from them or try to assemble proposed sculptures with the pieces you have.
This magnetic building set by the BrainSpark brand. The set includes 64 pieces, consisting of balls, straight rods of two different sizes, and curved rods, all available in various colors.
The set was designed for smaller children, so all the pieces are made to be large in size, reducing the risk of accidental swallowing. Additionally, the magnets are embedded within the pieces, so there’s no need to worry about them falling off during play.
Here you can see all colors and shapes Geomag Color sets have, including the pentagonal panel.
Another figure from 14-piece Tegu set. This color scheme is Tints – the set also comes in different colors.