About Trixel

Play that snaps into possibility.

Trixel is a modular, mechanical building system made from precision-engineered triangle pieces. Each piece connects with a smooth ball-and-socket joint, so creations feel alive.

Side effects include sudden “aha!” moments and an urge to build one more thing.

Trixel pieces include:

  • Equilateral ▲ clean symmetry and strong tessellations.
  • Isosceles ▲ adds variety, angles, and complexity.

Pieces snap together at mid-edge joints, rotate with satisfying resistance, and hold their position. Build flat mosaics, hinged sculptures, and kinetic structures you can re-pose endlessly. In short: click to connect, twist to transform

Trixel on table

Why triangles?

Triangles turn abstract math into something you can feel.

  • Tessellate surfaces and patterns
  • Bridge 2D ↔ 3D by turning and twisting
  • Model real-world structures (trusses, domes, linkages)
  • Think in symmetry, patterns and transforms

Learn by making (STEM & beyond)

  • Kids (6–10): shapes, symmetry, tessellations, simple mechanics
  • Teens: games, geometric reasoning, modular design, art & architecture
  • Adults: games, brain-teasing challenges, sculptures, creative flow
Trixel build

Our story

We’re a small team in Coimbatore, India. Trixel started on a kitchen table with 3D-printed prototypes, magnets, and a hunch: if geometry could be felt, more people would fall in love with it. Hundreds of iterations later, here we are.

Values we build by

  • Curiosity first
  • Quality that lasts
  • Open learning through play
  • Community

What you can do

  • Domes, bridges, animals, characters, kinetic sculptures and much more
  • Mosaics & fractals that fold into 3D
  • Prototype mechanisms and linkages
  • Strategy games using twist-and-lock moves
  • Puzzles designed to elevate spatial intelligence

If you can imagine it, you can likely tri it.

Trixel ecosystem

What’s next

We’re expanding kits, adding new puzzles, and inviting educators, parents, and makers to co-create lessons and challenges. Interested in pilots for schools or workshops? Let’s talk.

Say hello

  • Email: hello@trixelverse.com
  • Instagram: @trixelverse
  • Website: trixelverse.com