

Meet Cubebot & Milo
A wooden bot that folds a lot
Who is Cubebot?
Cubebot® and Milo are wooden toy robots inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles.

How to solve Cubebot
Besides being a cute wooden companion, Cubebot is also a puzzle, unfolding from a cube to a robot and back again. Made from wood and elastic, they can be positioned to hold dozens of poses.
Shop the Cubebot Collection
An array of sizes and colors with plenty of folding & fidget fun.

The Original Cubebot
Cubebot Classic

A Bot's Best Friend
Milo
The World of Cubebot
Not just fidget toys but action figures, collectibles, and desktop companions, Cubebot spans a wide range of uses and personalities—all in the pursuit of playful problem-solving and creativity.
Shop Cubebot
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Cubebot® Skeletonde $12.00
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Milo Cubebot® Skeleton$12.00
Fan favorites for a reason
Friends of Cubebot share the love
Cubebots are big hits with my grandsons and great neices. Even adults enjoy a Cubebot to disassemble & assemble in phone meetings.
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Great fidget toy for my 4 year old grandson during the symphony. It doesn't fall apart and it doesn't make noise.
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Fun fidget toy to leave on a desk or table for a (thirty) seven year old. I find myself and my son playing with it often.
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I keep this little robot dog on my desk. I find myself fidgeting with it all the time, especially when I'm brainstorming or in long meetings. It's so cute, my coworkers are always trying to steal it from me.
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Super fun!
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My favorite purchase of 2025 so far! So fun! Makes me smile everything I look at them.
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Meet the Designer

David Weeks
David Weeks was born in Madison, Wisconsin, raised in Athens, Georgia, and educated in Providence, where he received his BFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design. Weeks founded his namesake studio in DUMBO in 1996 as an umbrella for his diverse interests, ranging from metal fabrication techniques to contemporary toy culture.