
The world’s first levitating timepiece, Story consists of a magnetically levitating sphere that orbits around a wooden base telling the time. An intricate dance of magnetic magic guides the chrome ...

A Puzzling Adventure Through Europe
Recently, we returned from a week-long excursion through Europe. Our first stop was Nuremberg, Germany, where we attended the world's largest toy fair, Spielwarenmesse.

The Harmony Collection Playing Cards
Four decks. One mission. Our future depends on it. With every deck sold, Art of Play will plant one tree. By doing this, we believe we can make a difference not only by reforesting our planet, but ...

8 Riddles for Thanksgiving Dinner
Today is a day to spend quality time with the ones you love. So, instead of a special product or offer, we'd thought we'd share some of our favorite riddles, brain teasers and logic problems. Hopef...

We're Matching up to $10,000 for California Wildfire Relief
Join us this Season of Giving to really make a difference in someone’s life, and help us raise $20,000 for the California Community Foundation's Wildfire Relief Fund.

Your Gift Buying Guide for the Gaming Enthusiast in Your Life
With the arrival of the holiday season comes the time to start looking for gifts for the people you care about the most. For most of the people on your list, dreaming up gifts and shopping is a bre...

5 Games You Can Play with Your Spinning Tops
Although tops have a mesmerizing appeal just spinning along, you can maximize your enjoyment of this fun toy with exciting gameplay.

These Cards Will Blow Your Mind
The most jaw-dropping collection of optical illusion playing cards ever assembled, featuring 54 eye-popping original designs created by a master of visual perception, Gianni Sarcone.

Homer Liwag has worked with David Copperfield since 1994 and his responsibilities as Co-Director/Design Director are incredibly wide-ranging. From designing illusions to filmmaking, his variety of...

Cardini's Famous Playing Cards
Their minimal design, vibrant color and bold stripes complimented the card artistry he performed on stage. They became a trademark of his act, and a deck revered by magicians and collectors.