Need some more ideas on how to entertain your kiddos? This magnet tile hologram hack is one that will leave them mesmerized.

There's a DIY way to make your own hologram using the popular magnet tiles toys that your kids play with. There's a couple different ways to do it, but here's a simple breakdown.

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How to Make a Hologram with Magnet Tiles

  • Place three square tiles in a row
  • Use four square tiles to make a box on the center row square
  • Put a right angle triangle to the left and right side of the box
  • Lean the square that's in between the two triangles back (toward the inside of the box)
  • Search and pull up a hologram video on your phone
  • Play video and put your phone face down on the top of the box.
  • Check out the magic below 👀
@nurturing.nuggets via TikTok
@nurturing.nuggets via TikTok
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If you're more of a visual learner you can also watch the video below to see how this TikTok from @nurturing.nuggets put it together.⬇️

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It's an easy way to create a little magic for your little ones. That is, until they destroy it and build something new.

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