27 Best Toys for 10 Year Old Boys (Tested + Loved)
Finding the best toys for 10 year old boys has gotten trickier in our house lately—my son’s interests change so fast, it feels like what he loved last month is already old news.
At this age, they’re in that in-between phase where they still love to play but want toys that feel a bit more grown-up.
Whether it’s tech gear, brain-teasing puzzles, or anything that lets them compete or build something cool, I’ve rounded up the gifts that have actually been hits in our home (and with his friends).
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Cool Toys for 10 Year Old Boys
These fun and creative picks are perfect for keeping 10 year olds entertained, challenged, and engaged.
This one’s a no-brainer if your kid is into gaming. My son has spent countless hours racing through Mario Kart tracks, and honestly, it’s one of the few games that gets the whole family involved. The online play option is a bonus—he can race his cousins even when they’re in another state.
We brought this out during a backyard birthday party, and it turned into a full-on night mission. The glow-in-the-dark pieces make it feel like laser tag meets classic tag. It’s great when you want to get a group of kids running around and actually burning some energy.
If your 10 year old is anything like mine, slime is still a huge hit. This kit was a rainy day lifesaver—he spent hours mixing, stretching, and testing what each kind did. The magnetic putty especially blew his mind. It’s messy, but totally worth it.
This one surprised me. I wasn’t sure if he’d be into it, but after watching a few tutorials, he was hooked. Now he’s trying to beat his own time, and it's become his go-to fidget when he’s thinking or even watching TV.
We went through a full weekend pretending to be secret agents. It comes with real-looking tools and "missions" that sparked a lot of pretend play. It was nice seeing him step away from screens and fully lean into his imagination.
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At first, this looked like another flashy toy, but it’s actually packed with fun. My son had it dancing, talking, and following him around the kitchen. It’s been a cool way to introduce programming without it feeling like school.
This has been one of the most-played puzzle games we own. It starts off easy, but the levels get really challenging fast. It's the kind of toy he returns to again and again, trying to beat the next maze. Plus, it doesn’t need batteries—huge win.
This one quickly became a favorite for game nights. It’s fast-paced, super easy to learn, and hilarious when everyone starts shouting out answers at the same time. My son gets a kick out of trying to beat the adults, and honestly, he usually does.
This hangs on the back of his bedroom door, and I’m not sure how it’s still holding up—it’s been dunked on hard. The scoreboard adds a competitive twist, and it’s become part of his daily routine. Great for burning energy indoors, especially on rainy days.
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If your kid is even slightly curious about how things work, this microscope is gold. We’ve looked at onion skin, leaves, and even old pennies. The slides it comes with are a solid start, but he was quickly hunting around the house for more things to examine.
This one kept him busy for days. With over 100 experiments, it felt like a science fair at home. Some of them are quick and silly, while others really make him think. It's the kind of gift that makes learning sneakily fun.
We originally got these when he was younger, but he still uses them to build towers and battle arenas for action figures. They’re surprisingly durable and great for quiet, creative time. Even older kids seem to get sucked into building something cool.
Huge hit for my Pokémon-obsessed kid. He loved putting the figures together, and they’ve since become part of his regular toy rotation. I will say, the pieces are small, so I kept a little tray nearby while he built to avoid losing anything.
He’s big into Fortnite, so this was a fun twist on a classic game. It’s actually more strategic than I expected, and the Fortnite references made it way more interesting for him than regular Monopoly. It’s become our go-to when friends come over.
We’re a Star Wars family, so this was an easy win. My son loved folding and customizing the ships, then testing how far they could fly down the hallway. It's crafty without being complicated, and a fun way to blend screen-free time with his favorite fandom.
This one goes way higher than I expected. He had so much fun launching it at the park, and it quickly turned into a competition—how high, how far, how fast. It’s loud, exciting, and surprisingly durable after lots of rough use.
My son loves LEGO, and this one stood out because he could build three totally different animals. He ended up keeping the tiger on his shelf—it actually looks pretty cool on display. It's a nice step up from the simpler sets without being too complex.
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This kit is hilariously disgusting—and that’s the appeal. Things like “brain dissection” and “slime worms” had him cracking up and fully engaged. It’s definitely a win for kids who love all things weird and messy.
I didn’t think much of this one at first, but now he keeps it at his desk and fiddles with it constantly. It’s one of those toys that’s just satisfying to use, and it helps him stay focused when he's feeling fidgety.
He used these all summer long with the neighbors. They’d split up around the yard and create spy missions or scavenger hunts. The range is pretty decent, and it’s been a fun way to get him playing outside and using teamwork.
We turned our living room into a glowing fortress the night this arrived. The pieces are simple to snap together, and he loved adding blankets and turning off the lights. It’s a great mix of STEM and make-believe—perfect for sleepovers or just a cozy afternoon.
This set was an instant backyard favorite. The foam arrows light up, which somehow makes every shot feel more epic. He set up empty cans for target practice and spent ages perfecting his aim—felt like a safe way to channel his inner action hero.
We pulled this out on a rainy day, and it turned our hallway into a mini soccer arena. It hovers just enough to glide across hardwood, and it’s surprisingly sturdy. It’s great for indoor play when he has too much energy and nowhere to go.
Building this was half the fun—then we turned off the lights and watched the marbles glow as they zipped through the track. He loved rearranging the pieces to try new paths. It’s hands-on, creative, and just the right mix of challenge and fun.
This toy had a bit of a learning curve, but once he figured it out, he was obsessed. It flies like a boomerang and hovers mid-air—kind of futuristic. It’s a fun one to pull out when friends come over, and it always gets a “whoa, cool!”
Even though the box says 3–10, my 10-year-old still really enjoyed this. He treated it like a mini engineering challenge, trying to build the weirdest thing possible. It’s not super complex, but it’s a nice quiet-time activity that still stretches his brain a bit.
It transforms into a robot at the push of a button—and that alone sold it. My son drove this all around the house and kept showing us the transformation like it was magic. It’s more fun than your typical RC car and feels like two toys in one.
More Gift Ideas for 10 Year Old Boys
Still looking? These ideas are great if you want something more specific or tied to a certain interest or occasion:
- If your child’s a reader, check out our favorite picks in the best books for 10 year old boys.
- For something everyone can enjoy together, we’ve rounded up the best board games for 10 year olds.
- If you’re shopping for spring, don’t miss these fun and thoughtful Easter gifts for 10 year old boys.
- Need even more inspiration? Here are extra gift ideas for 10 year old boy birthdays and beyond.
Last Updated on 31 March 2025 by Clare Brown