Weewooday Gold Metal Gyroscope Spinning Top – Anti-Gravity Stress Relief Toy
The Weewooday Gyroscope is a gold-colored metal spinning top that uses a mechanical rope-pull mechanism to achieve a stable, gravity-defying spin. Designed for stress relief, fidgeting, or as a decorative desk toy, it measures approximately 10.4 x 7.9 x 7.9 cm and is made from durable alloy. This compact toy appeals to anyone curious about physics or just looking for a hands-on way to pass the time.
How does the Weewooday gyroscope work?
This gyroscope operates purely mechanically with no need for lubrication or batteries. The rope must be wrapped around the spindle many times to build up speed. Once you pull the rope fast, the gyroscope begins to spin. It may wobble slightly at first, but as it reaches a higher rotation speed, it becomes stable and appears to defy gravity. Patience is key—wrapping more rope leads to a smoother, longer spin.
Key measurements and materials
| Material | Alloy |
| Color | Gold |
| Dimensions | 10.4 x 7.9 x 7.9 cm (4.09 x 3.11 x 3.11 in) |
| Package includes | 1 gyroscope |
What can you use it for?
Many people use this gyroscope to relieve stress or anxiety—it gives your hands something focused to do. It also works well as a desk decoration or a conversation starter. Because of its compact size, you can spin it on a table, in your palm, or any flat surface. It also makes a thoughtful gift for science lovers, physics students, or anyone who enjoys hands-on toys.
What's included and care tips
You receive one gold gyroscope. No other accessories are included. The manufacturer notes that manual measurement may cause slight size variations, and colors may look different depending on your screen. The alloy surface is smooth and resistant to rust and corrosion, so it should hold up well with normal use.
Frequently asked questions
Does the gyroscope need batteries or lubrication?
No. It is entirely mechanical and uses no lubrication; the bearings are built into the design.
Why does the base shake when spinning?
A slight shake is normal at lower speeds. Once the gyroscope reaches sufficient speed, it stabilizes and spins smoothly.
What material is the gyroscope made of?
It is made from alloy, which is strong, hard to deform, and resistant to rust and corrosion.