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PICASSO TILES VS MAGNA-TILES: THE GREAT DEBATE, SETTLED

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Picasso Tiles vs Magna-Tiles is the great toy tile debate, and I’m here to
settle it.

Picasso Tiles are a budget version of the brand name Magna-Tiles. Our family has
loved Magna-Tiles for years, but you have to admit they’re very expensive.

After a lot of testing and comparing, I’ve come to the conclusion that Picasso
Tiles are the better buy. But it’s complicated. Read on for more information and
my final recommendation at the very end.

My three kids playing with Magna-Tiles, which we store in the Magna-Tiles
storage bin
Table Of Contents
 1. Picasso Tiles vs Magna-Tiles Price
 2. Picasso Tiles vs Magna-Tiles Construction Quality
 3. Picasso Tiles vs Magna-Tiles Tile Variety
 4. Picasso Tiles vs Magna-Tiles Magnetic Strength
 5. Picasso Tiles vs Magna-Tiles Durability
 6. Should You Choose Picasso Tiles or Magna-Tiles?

> @twomamabears
> 
> Picasso Tiles vs Magna-Tiles is the great toy tile debate, and I’m here to
> settle it. Picasso Tiles are a budget version of the brand name Magna-Tiles.
> Our family has loved Magna-Tiles for years, but you have to admit they’re very
> expensive. After a lot of testing and comparing, I’ve come to the conclusion
> that Picasso Tiles are the better buy. But it’s complicated. Watch on for more
> information and my final recommendation at the very end. #picassotiles
> #magnatiles #magnetictoys #magnetictiles #magnatilesvspicassotiles
> #picassotilesvsmagnatiles #toddlermom #momtok #toddleractivities
> #productcomparison #debatesettled
> 
> ♬ RAGE – scraizis


PICASSO TILES VS MAGNA-TILES PRICE

Winner: Picasso Tiles

One of the biggest differences between Picasso Tiles and Magna-Tiles is the
price.

Differences
Magna-Tiles
Picasso Tiles
100-Piece Set (Retail)
$119.99
$59.98
Price per tile
$1.19
$0.59
Lowest Price in Last 120 Days*
$82.99
$39.99

*I use Honey to look at the price history of Amazon prices. Prices constantly
fluctuate on Amazon, and if you time things right, you can get a great deal.
This shows you what the lowest tracked price was in the last 120 days. Prime Day
is usually a great time to buy items like these.
Honey’s price history of Magna-Tiles – the lowest price over the last 120 days
was $82.99.

Even when there are sales or Amazon prices fluctuate down, Magna-Tiles is about
twice the price of Picasso Tiles.



Related: 25 Best STEM Toys for 2-Year-Olds


PICASSO TILES VS MAGNA-TILES CONSTRUCTION QUALITY

Winner: Magna-Tiles

The construction quality of a magnetic toy is more important than most other
toys, because magnets can be dangerous to kids.

Magna-Tile on top; Picasso Tile on bottom

If more than one magnet is ingested, the pulling force can cause serious damage
in a child’s digestive system. But are magnetic tiles actually dangerous?


ARE MAGNETIC TILES DANGEROUS?

With both of these magnetic tile brands, the risk of ingesting a magnet is
pretty slim. Toys that have made headlines have very small pieces that can
easily fall out of a toy, like water balloons with small magnetic closures.

Plus, in late 2022, new safety standards were put in place by the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC) that basically banned the sale of high-powered
magnet sets.

So, would I be concerned about either of these magnetic tiles causing harm to my
kids? Not personally.

But I know plenty of moms who would be concerned, and if that’s the case,
Magna-Tiles has higher-quality construction. It uses rivets to secure things
together, whereas the Piccasso tiles use glue.

Picasso Tile on the left; Magna-Tile on the right

Rivets are much stronger than glue, and that distinction can give a lot of peace
of mind.


PICASSO TILES VS MAGNA-TILES TILE VARIETY

Winner: Magna-Tiles

The types of tiles that come in a magnetic tile set are pretty important for our
little engineers. They need variety so they can get creative!

While both brands have many different expansion sets, I first wanted to look at
their classic 100-piece tile sets.

The Magna-Tiles set essentially has 5 different tile types:

 * 4 large squares
 * 50 small squares
 * 20 equilateral triangles
 * 11 right triangles
 * 15 isosceles triangles

The Piccasso Tile set has 5 tile types as well, but a different number of each:

 * 8 large square
 * 46 small squares
 * 20 small triangles
 * 12 medium triangles
 * 4 tall triangles

I suppose if you had a real preference for the number of tile types, you could
choose one over the other, but I think they’re basically equal.


MAGNETIC TILE EXPANSION SETS

Where these tile sets start to differ a bit more is the expansion packs you can
purchase.

Magna-Tiles has 32 tile listings on Amazon, and Picasso Tiles has 41, but the
variety of the options is very different.

My two boys playing with the Magna-Tiles race track expansion set

Here’s a comprehensive look at the expansion pack options from both brands:

Magna-Tiles:

 * Roads
 * Construction
 * Cars
 * Grand prix
 * Stardust
 * Grow-in-the-dark
 * Ice
 * Freestyle
 * Polygons
 * Metropolis
 * Dino world
 * Farm animals
 * Forest animals
 * Jungle animals
 * Safari animals
 * Arctic animals

Picasso Tiles:

 * Ferris wheel
 * Cars
 * Action figures
 * Bricks
 * Race track
 * Gears
 * Alphabet and number inserts
 * Windows and doors
 * Mirrors
 * Castle
 * Supersized

Both brands have some unique options, but the Magna-Tile ones are way more
exciting, at least to me.

My son playing with the road tiles from Magna-Tiles

I’d much rather get their cool animal or dinosaur sets than tiles that look like
bricks. The Magna-Tile options just seem more gift-friendly and excitable.


ARE PICASSO TILES AND MAGNA-TILES COMPATIBLE?

One thought would be to purchase the bulk of your magnetic tiles from Picasso
Tiles to save some cash and indulge in some of the cool expansion sets from
Magna-Tiles.

Picasso Tiles and Magna-Tiles are compatible with each other, but the magnets in
each are not exactly the same size. They’re close enough to work, but if you’re
OCD, you won’t be happy as they don’t always line up perfectly.

Picasso Tile on top; Magna-Tile on bottom

Would your kids care about that? I highly doubt it.


PICASSO TILES VS MAGNA-TILES MAGNETIC STRENGTH

Winner: Picasso Tiles

When it comes to magnetic strength, there are two schools of thought:

 * Weaker magnets are better because they pose less of a health risk if
   accidentally ingested
 * Stronger magnets are better because they make it easier to create cool
   structures and keep them from collapsing

I’m in the stronger magnets camp because I have no concerns about my children
somehow swallowing a magnet from either of these toys.

The tile with the stronger magnet is actually Picasso Tiles. The magnets in them
are a little bit bigger, which is probably why they have a slightly stronger
force.

Magnet size difference between Magna-Tiles (left) and Picasso Tiles (right)

The stronger magnets in Picasso Tiles help structures stay together instead of
falling down at the lightest of taps.


PICASSO TILES VS MAGNA-TILES DURABILITY

Winner: Magna-Tiles

Let’s face it: toddlers can be savages. My kids destroy and break things quite
often, and I wouldn’t be surprised if magnetic tiles joined the party.



None of my kids has broken any magnetic tile to date, but I still wanted to put
them to the test.

I used all of my force to try to break these magnetic tiles in half, and the
results aren’t too surprising: the Picasso Tile snapped in half and the
Magna-Tile wouldn’t budge.



However, it’s reassuring that the pressure points on the Picasso Tile allow it
to snap without revealing any of the magnetic pieces.

I don’t believe you could expose the magnets even if you tried.


SHOULD YOU CHOOSE PICASSO TILES OR MAGNA-TILES?

Magna-Tiles beats Picasso Tiles when it comes to the actual construction. It’s
simply a higher-quality magnetic tile with more durability. Magna-Tiles also has
much cooler expansion sets that can spark all kinds of creativity for your
toddlers and kids.

But Picasso Tiles excel in two very important categories: price and magnetic
strength.

My daughter making a house with Magna-Tiles

Are Magna-Tiles twice as good as Picasso Tiles? Not so sure about that.

Picasso Tiles are great for the price, and the strong magnetic pull is a clear
advantage. While the way they’re constructed isn’t as good as Magna-Tiles, I’d
rather have twice as many tiles for the same amount of dough.

Picasso Tiles (100-piece set)

Even if your child managed to break a few, you still paid about half of what you
would with Magna-Tiles.

So, honestly, I think Picasso Tiles have a slight advantage over Magna-Tiles. If
you want to bulk up on magnetic tiles, I’d recommend Picasso Tiles. And if you
want to add in some really cool expansion sets and accessories, supplement with
Magna-Tiles.

You’ll get the best of both worlds for the best price possible.



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2 THOUGHTS ON “PICASSO TILES VS MAGNA-TILES: THE GREAT DEBATE, SETTLED”

 1. Bethany
    September 29, 2023 at 11:30 am
    
    I’ll have to check out Picasso tiles! Sounds like just what we need to
    expand our collection.
    
    Reply
    * Rebekah
      September 29, 2023 at 11:42 am
      
      Let me know what you think if you get some!
      
      Reply


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