







🧲 Build, Learn, Connect — The Magnetic Marvel Every Family Needs!
The PicassoTiles Magnetic Marble Run is a 60-piece, double-sided printed magnetic building set designed for kids 3+. Crafted from safe, BPA-free alloy steel, it promotes STEM learning by enhancing motor skills, color recognition, and spatial reasoning. This versatile toy encourages collaborative, screen-free play and offers endless creative configurations, making it an ideal gift that grows with your child’s imagination.








| ASIN | B083XBBCK9 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 38,038 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 280 in Magnetic Building Toy Sets |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (7,806) |
| Date First Available | 21 Jan. 2020 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Analytical Skill |
| Item model number | PTG50 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 - 6 years |
| Manufacturer's Suggested Maximum Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
| Material Type(s) | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Game Players | 1 (or course, multiple children can take turns) |
| Number of pieces | 50 |
| Product Dimensions | 33.66 x 23.83 x 8.26 cm; 1.23 g |
K**L
Great toddler present
Was a birthday present for my 4 year old. I bought 2 sets of different sizes.Good quality, easy to put together. He absolutely loves it. Plays with it every day.
M**S
Good fun
Lots of fun for a wide range of ages.
A**A
Highly recommend 👌
Amazing toy, my kids are 3,6 and 8, but i guess I've got the best fun "helping" them build 🙂 we bought 3 different sets straight away as I knew they would build a bigger tracks than shown in the included book. They're compatible with other magnetic tiles which we had at home.
J**R
Hours of fun!
Really great! Compatible with Magnatiles as well as a cheaper Amazon version! Only downside is that my children struggle to connect the pieces themselves.
S**Y
Love love love
The whole family loves this toy
C**A
Great purchase
Great quality, easy to use. So much fun for the kids. Great value.
S**H
Value for money , easy to build
My son love it , fun to build worth the money
M**D
Slightly disappointing for the price
We love the 2 sets we have of Picasso tiles - they are expensive but my 4 year old gets a lot of play out of them so thought this would be ideal for him. However it is disappointing for the price as they are not as easy to use as the other set. The pipe sections have no magnets and just click in to the square tiles which would be fine but you have to use a lot of force to take the pipes out & reconfigure and feels like they will crack.
D**F
Parfait conforme à la description et bien emballé
R**S
Es muy atractivo y despierta el ingenio de los niños al formaste de diferentes formas, es entretenido.
K**A
My 4 year old great grandchild and I played with the marble run set for nearly two hours on the day the kit arrived. He already had the 100 "classic" set of Picasso tiles. When we discovered it was too difficult for him to attach the chutes to the special tiles, he was easily recruited to build boxes for height and to contain the marble at the end of the run. Hints for building a complex marble run. 1) The chutes don't attach or detach easily to the tiles even for an adult. That is good for the stability of the structure but bad for new designs. To detach the chutes from the tiles, you can use an old hotel key card or an expired credit card to lift up the end and gently pry the chute off the tile. 2) If there are enough of the tiles with the hole in the middle for your design, attach a tile to each end of the chute. Then you just need to rely on the magnets to attach different chutes to each other. Or build several sections with several chutes within the section and both section ends end in a magnet tile. Then you just connect the sections together using the built in magnets rather than having to attach a chute to a tile. This is especially important when building at several elevations. This will allow you to rapidly change the configuration. If you run out of the tiles with the hole in them, first priority for one tile on each end are the small curved chutes and the ones for changes in elevation. For really simple runs, using only ten chutes, you can attach each to two tiles with the hole in them and rapidly change your designs. (There are 21 tiles with the hole in them in the 50 piece set. ) 3) Be sure to build a "corral" for the marble at the end of the run or arrange that the marble will drop into a box. Otherwise you are going to be spending a lot of time searching for the marble which seems to love to roll under the couch. 4) The chutes look and feel flimsy but in actual use they are quite strong. I don't advise it but I actually used a dull butter knife to pry apart a chute and a tile without damage to either. Then I discovered an additional use of a credit card! 5) For height form a tube with two of the longest chutes face to face. The resulting tube is much more sturdy then building boxes to place on each other with the plain magnetic tiles. 6) The long curved green chutes are made to match the height of two magnetic tile boxes of the standard small square tiles in the Picasso set. 7) The small curved chutes fit perfectly within a box made from the standard small square tiles. 8) To involve the younger child in the building process, ask them to help build boxes from plain tiles to support the elevated chutes and to embellish the design by adding on "roofs" and "walls" around the route. Or ask the child which way the marble should go next and build accordingly.
K**S
My child love it
S**R
Voldeed aan verwachtingen. Al een leuke baan gebouwd. Alleen zal moeten blijken hoe sterk de plastic clipjes zijn die aan “baan” stukjes zitten en die je in de vierkantjes “klikt”
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