3D Printed ADHD Fidget Toys You Can Make at Home
If you have ADHD or any other Neuro-diverse condition, you will know that keeping on task is extremely difficult. If you have a 3d printer or know someone who has, you might be surprised to learn that a vast array of fidget 3d prints are readily available.
Choosing which ones actually to print can also be a headache. That’s why we have put together some of our favorite 3d printed fidget toys to print from around the internet.
We hope you find some of them useful and worthy of printing yourself.
Fidget Widget Toy

Created from 6 identical pieces, the fidget widget is an easy print that snaps together to give an infinite loop of fidgeting. Robust and eye-catching, you can use this one-handed and it uses very little filament.
The fidget widget is printed with no supports and requires 6 pieces to complete the fidget toy.
Who made it: theininen
Skill level to print: Easy
Where can I get it: Thingiverse
Joy Fidget Toy v2.0

This little joystick fidget is great for those of us who like to game. The design is similar to joysticks on a game controller and fits perfectly into the palm of your hand. The joystick self-centers and gives a satisfying spring when you lift your thumb off.
The Joy Fidget is printed with no support and will be ready to play with in no time at all.
Who made it: Tomo_designs
Skill level to print: Easy
Where can I get it: Thingiverse
Magic Bean Marble Fidget

Magic Beans have been a thing to fidget with for decades. Now you can make your own in any color you like (providing you have the filament)
This magic bean fidget requires a 1cm in diameter ball bearing or marble. You can buy a multipack here
Who made it: WTZR79
Skill level to print: Medium
Icosahedron Gears Fidget Toy

One of the more unusual fidget toys is the Icosahedron gears toy. This is a more complex design and requires a little patience to put together. But once you have it assembled you will have hours of fun playing with it.
A pro tip is to scroll down on the page on Thingiverse as the designer has some really good instructions on how to put the model together.
Who made it: bensbigolbeard
Skill level to print: Medium
3D Printed Fidget Rings

For those that love clicking on mechanical keyboards, this fidget is a must. Wear it on on first finger and turn it so your thumb can claick away!
Requires a mechanical keyboard switch, you can buy them here.
Who made it: technikhobbyist
Skill level to print: Medium
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