The star is crisp. The pipe is smooth. The mystery block is for your keys. The dino is Jake's favorite. This one is the ghost — and it has more personality than a clicker should be allowed to have.
The Tween Space Retro Ghost Fidget Clicker is the sixth member of the clicker family and easily the most commented-on. Same satisfying snap. Same John-made standard. Same Jake-tested approval. But the shape is a little retro ghost, and that means everyone who walks past your desk will pick it up, click it twice, and ask where it came from.
John (9) prints every clicker at The Tween Space in Mississippi. Jake (6) tests them — the ghost got a rare double-click of approval. Nora (12) keeps the white looking crisp. Three kids. One ghost. Hours of printing.
Why the Ghost Gets Noticed
Most clickers are abstract. The star, the pipe — they could be anything. The ghost is specific. It has a face. It has character. It sits on your desk and looks like it belongs in a retro game, which makes people curious. And when they ask, the answer is better than they expect: a 9-year-old printed it. His 6-year-old brother approved it. Their 12-year-old sister runs the studio.
It clicks the same as the rest of the family. The difference is that no one ignores the ghost. It starts conversations. It gets borrowed. It ends up being the clicker people remember.
Best For
Desk fidgeting with maximum personality
Retro gaming fans who want the ghost specifically
Halloween lovers, spooky-season enthusiasts, and year-round ghost fans
Stocking stuffers and small gifts
Anyone whose desk could use a tiny ghost with a satisfying click
Fidget collectors building out the full Tween Space clicker family
Care
Wipe clean with a dry cloth. Do not put in the dishwasher. Keep out of hot cars and direct sun — PLA softens under high heat. The ghost will survive a drop. It will not survive a haunted house. Wait, actually it might. It is a ghost.
Common Questions
How is this different from the other clickers?
Same satisfying click, same maker. Different shape, different personality. The star is crisp. The pipe is smooth. The mystery block is a keychain. The dino is playful. The ghost has a face — and that face gets comments.
Is this a keychain?
No. This is a desk clicker. If you want one that clips to your keys, grab the Retro Mystery Block Keychain. If you want the one people will not stop asking about, this is it.
Is it only for Halloween?
No. Ghosts are year-round. But if you want to put one in a Halloween basket or bring it out every October, it is perfect for that too.
Who makes these?
John, age 9, prints every clicker at The Tween Space in Mississippi. Jake, age 6, tests them. Nora, age 12, picks the colors.
Six clickers. One family. This is the one with a face — and it will get more attention than your actual desk decor.