There are only balls and they themselves are magnets, unlike the different building sets, where rods contain magnets.

Magnetic building kits utilize magnets as connectors, enabling children to create stable and flexible designs. These kits often include magnetic rods and balls or magnetic tiles that easily snap together, providing an engaging building experience.
There are only balls and they themselves are magnets, unlike the different building sets, where rods contain magnets.
The sabertooth tiger sceleton after we assembled it.
Its either a very big orange or a very small snake. Made from Iotobo French mosaic.
A flower made from Magneblocks building kit.
This is a close-up photo of a Magna-Qubix hexagon prism. It has coloful transparent plastic, similar to plastic of Magna-Tiles by the same manufacturer. Every corner have a strong magnet in it.
The box of this set serves as a building base. You can use both its bottom and the lid, and they hold the pieces in different positions.
A colorful puzzle you can assemble to create mandalas and ornaments of all sorts.
Genii Creation – Transportation. In thick large blocks there are large magnets, in small parts – very tiny magnets. They are more like dots, so the sails of this proud ship sway like real ones. The pieces are small, but the interest in this set is huge.
One of the bigger magnetic sets – Jumbo Magz. Large balls (diameter – 30 mm) and sticks (length – 75 mm) with a thinner middle.
Alesya’s friend and pupil. The spots on the back are made from Neocube balls.