Magic Mixies Magical Misting Crystal Ball is a truly magical toy

Use a magic wand to reveal the toy hidden inside.
By Erinne Magee  on 
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Start by uncovering the hidden toy, then ask the Mixie plush yes or no questions to reveal your fortune. Credit: Erinne Magee / Mashable photo composite
Magic Mixies Magical Misting Crystal Ball
The Magic Mixies crystal ball has a lot of flash, so you’re definitely paying for the experience here rather than the toy itself.
Mashable Score 4.3
Wow Factor 5
User Friendliness 5
Performance 4
Bang for the Buck 3
The Good
  • The anticipation of the Magic Mixie emerging into the mist is pure excitement
  • Enjoyed by a wide range of ages (OK, the adults had fun with it, too)
  • The toy doubles as a nightlight
The Bad
  • The fortune-telling aspect stopped working (but we were sent a replacement and there were no glitches with this one)
  • Replacing the mist can add up ($10 per refill)

We called in the experts (aka our panel of kid reviewers and their parents) to test this year’s hottest toys. Their favorites earned the Mashable Choice Toys badge of honor.


There’s something about magic wands and spells that have a universal appeal defying age. So when Magic Mixies Magical Misting Crystal Ball landed on our doorstep, it was no surprise that both my 13-year-old and 5-year-old were enthralled by what was hiding beneath the enchanted crystal ball that beckoned their swish and flick.

With an $84.99 MSRP and a frequent sale price around $60, I thought the toy was moderately priced but the real value of anything of course, is how well it sustains the twinkle in a kiddo’s eye.

From the get-go, Magic Mixie definitely has the “wow” appeal, partly because mystery toys and blind bags are so in right now, and this appeared to be the ultimate surprise since it's up to the kids to summon the pet stuffy from its slumber.

What’s all that smoke anyway?

Well, it’s actually not smoke, it’s mist, but isn’t it more exciting to think of a toy emerging from smoke? Once the Magic Mixie is turned on, the idea is to wave the wand in various ways (follow the step-by-step instructions) until the stuffy toy rises into the crystal ball that’s filled with mist.

I’m not sure it actually matters if you follow the instructions and wave the wand just so, but to kids, the precision of course, is everything. What the makers got right here is certainly building the anticipation of the big reveal.

As a mom, I had to think, is this going to be it? Would there be any excitement or staying power beyond the initial spells?

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Revealing the toy inside the crystal ball involves some fanfare. Credit: Erinne Magee/ Mashable

Kids ask the darndest things

After the pink fuzzy creature meets its new owners, there are different interactive functions to play with, some require the wand and others require just pressing different parts of the talking stuffy. The pet doesn’t speak audible words, it’s more like “mmhmm” than “yes,” along with other foolish sounds, which adds to the comedy of it all.

My kids' favorite component was the fortune-telling feature, where you press Magic Mixie’s belly and ask it a “yes” or “no” question (though “I don’t know” is also an answer). My son and daughter handed the toy back and forth with competing silly questions. They laughed at each other and laughed at the pet’s response. 

Bring magic to your other toys

You can actually put any toy (that will fit) into the base of the crystal ball and use the wand to make that toy rise as well, which my kids thought was pretty neat. You will eventually need to order more of the mist if this is a feature your kids enjoy.

Bringing the laughter to a lullaby

One of the features I missed initially was the fact that the crystal ball can be used as a nightlight of sorts. This can be utilized either in “misting” mode (if you have enough mist left) or “lighting” mode, which creates a calming glow.

Is the Magic Mixies crystal ball worth it?

You’re definitely paying for the experience here rather than the toy itself. After testing Magic Mixies, I would say $60 to $85 is a bit expensive for the actual toy, but again, two very different age groups had a ball asking silly questions and feeling kind of Harry Potter-esque in the process.

How we tested

We tested the Magic Mixies Magical Misting Crystal Ball because it was one of 2022's hottest toys. A 5-year-old and 13-year-old played with the crystal ball for a couple weeks to test it out.

We based the scores on the following factors:

  • Unique factor: Whether the toy has shelf appeal

  • Long-term appeal: If this is something my kids will continually choose to play with

  • Educational value: Whether the toy is just for play or if it has some learning features

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Erinne Magee

Erinne Magee is a freelance writer for Mashable.

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