The Y-Ball is a set of magnetic Ys that can be taken apart and rearranged in endless creative ways.
Inspired by the truncated icosahedron...this new soccer-ball shape scores BIG!
Y-Ball pieces can be configured into lots of interesting shapes.
Combining the “Y” pieces with other Creative Whack Company
products opens up even more creative possibilities.
More versatile than a puzzle and more fun than a brain teaser, there’s no right or wrong way to use it.
Use all of the pieces at once or make multiple structures.
Invent new shapes. Just pick it up and play with it!
30 Y-Shaped Magnetic Design Pieces and instruction book.
Great at home, at the office and in the classroom.
A creativity tool and toy rolled into one amazing “BALL”.
Inspired by the idea that a playful attitude is fundamental to creative
thinking, the y-Ball is a tool for developing ideas.
What’s A “Whack”?
The inventor of the Ball of Whacks xBall, Roger von Oech, uses the term “WHACK” to connote something that stimulates us to think differently—to break us out of
our habitual thought patterns, so we can solve problems in a fresh new way.
The Y-Ball is a set of magnetic Ys that can be taken apart and rearranged in endless creative ways.
Inspired by the truncated icosahedron...this new soccer-ball shape scores BIG!
Y-Ball pieces can be configured into lots of interesting shapes.
Combining the “Y” pieces with other Creative Whack Company
products opens up even more creative possibilities.
More versatile than a puzzle and more fun than a brain teaser, there’s no right or wrong way to use it.
Use all of the pieces at once or make multiple structures.
Invent new shapes. Just pick it up and play with it!
30 Y-Shaped Magnetic Design Pieces and instruction book.
Great at home, at the office and in the classroom.
A creativity tool and toy rolled into one amazing “BALL”.
Inspired by the idea that a playful attitude is fundamental to creative
thinking, the y-Ball is a tool for developing ideas.
What’s A “Whack”?
The inventor of the Ball of Whacks xBall, Roger von Oech, uses the term “WHACK” to connote something that stimulates us to think differently—to break us out of
our habitual thought patterns, so we can solve problems in a fresh new way.