Squishy Toys & Stress Squishies
Deep-pressure satisfaction you can hold in one hand. Slow-rise squishies and stress toys for kneading through calls, decompressing after loud days, and giving restless hands a soft landing.

Cloud Squishy
Cloud Squishy — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 26 Jun

Pressure Hamster Squishy
Pressure Hamster Squishy — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 25 Jun

Simulation Chocolate Squishy
Simulation Chocolate Squishy — slow-rebound squish for restless, anxious hands.
Get it by 25 Jun

Oyuncak Visqueux Squishy
Oyuncak Visqueux Squishy — slow-rebound squish for restless, anxious hands.
Get it by 25 Jun

Cube Squishy Puzzle
Cube Squishy Puzzle — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 25 Jun

Spinner Cube Squishy
Spinner Cube Squishy — slow-rebound squish for restless, anxious hands.
Get it by 25 Jun

Kawaii Squishy
Kawaii Squishy — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 25 Jun

Kawaii Jumbo Squishy Balle
Kawaii Jumbo Squishy Balle — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 25 Jun

Jumbo Squishy
Jumbo Squishy — slow-rebound squish for restless, anxious hands.
Get it by 25 Jun

Crispy Handmade Squishy
Crispy Handmade Squishy — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 25 Jun

Mini Squishy
Mini Squishy — slow-rebound squish for restless, anxious hands.
Get it by 23 Jun

Tofu Popping Squishy
Tofu Popping Squishy — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 25 Jun

Easter Egg Squishies — Pack of 24
A pack of 24 slow-rising egg squishies — a whole sensory-box, party-bag or classroom set in one go.
Get it by 23 Jun

Bubble Squishy Slow
Bubble Squishy Slow — slow-rebound squish for restless, anxious hands.
Get it by 25 Jun

Xiao Squeezing Squishy
Xiao Squeezing Squishy — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 25 Jun

Robot Pinch Squishy
Robot Pinch Squishy — slow-rebound squish for restless, anxious hands.
Get it by 23 Jun

Soybean Bug Squishy
Soybean Bug Squishy — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 25 Jun

Cube Squishy Big
Cube Squishy Big — slow-rebound squish for restless, anxious hands.
Get it by 25 Jun

Maltose Shaped Squishy
Maltose Shaped Squishy — slow-rebound squish for restless, anxious hands.
Get it by 23 Jun

Slow Rebound Squishy Simulated
Slow Rebound Squishy Simulated — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 26 Jun

Slow Rebound Squishy Duck
Slow Rebound Squishy Duck — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 26 Jun

Yogurt Cake Squishy
Yogurt Cake Squishy — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 25 Jun

Strawberry Squishy
Strawberry Squishy — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 25 Jun

Spinner Chain Squishy
Spinner Chain Squishy — satisfying squeeze-and-release stress relief.
Get it by 25 Jun
Why squeezing things feels so good
There’s a reason stress balls have survived every office trend since the 80s: firm, rhythmic pressure through the hands is genuinely soothing for a lot of people. Squishies are the modern, much more satisfying version — slow-rising foam that compresses completely and crawls back into shape.
They shine in moments of overwhelm or frustration where you need somewhere physical to put the feeling. A squishy takes the clench your jaw and shoulders were about to do and moves it into your hands instead.
Desk squishy, bag squishy, sofa squishy
Squishies are cheap enough to position strategically rather than carry around. One at the desk for deadline days, one in the bag for journeys, one by the sofa for evening decompression. The best squishy is the one already within arm’s reach when the day goes sideways.
They’re quieter than they look, too — no clicking or popping, just soft compression. If you need something completely silent and pocketable for work, pair one with a piece from our quiet fidgets collection.
Everything here is an everyday tool, not a treatment — many people find these products helpful, but they’re not a substitute for professional support.
From the Knowledge Hub
Common questions
Are squishy toys good for anxiety?
Many people find squeezing something soft and slow-rising helps in tense or overstimulated moments — it gives physical stress somewhere to go. As ever: a useful tool for many, a cure for nothing.
What does “slow-rise” mean?
The foam compresses fully when you squeeze, then slowly expands back over a few seconds. That slow return is most of the satisfaction — it makes each squeeze feel deliberate rather than instant.
Are these suitable for kids?
Our range is chosen for adults and teens. Squishies aren’t suitable for young children who might chew pieces off — check each product page for details.
How do I clean a squishy?
Wipe with a slightly damp cloth and let it air-dry. Don’t submerge foam squishies — they absorb water like a sponge and take days to forgive you.
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