Fixing objects: The magnet is ideal for attaching heavier objects to metal surfaces, e.g. tools in a garage or kitchen. You can use the magnet in combination with a hook to hang up lightweight bags, aprons or tools.
Tool holder: Use the magnet as a magnetic holder for spanners, screws or other metal parts to keep them within easy reach.
Magnetic fasteners: Create sturdy fasteners for cupboard doors, boxes or even home-made bags that need a stronger hold.
Magnetic toys: Create your own magnetic games such as mazes where a metal object is moved by the influence of the magnet. You could develop a magnetic swing or a balance game where the magnet acts as a centre of attraction.
Art and decoration: Use the magnet to securely attach decorative objects to metal surfaces, e.g. flower pots, sculptures or wall decorations. Make magnetic pen holders that you can attach to a whiteboard or desk.
Physical experiments: The magnet is suitable for demonstrating magnetic forces clearly, e.g. for investigating magnetic fields or the movement of iron objects.
Electronics and mechanics: Use the magnet in self-built generators, small motors or as part of a sensor system, e.g. for door or window sensors.
Magnetic connections: Build stable but flexible connections between two objects, e.g. for modular furniture or displays.
Magnetic "levitation": You can experiment with other magnets to create effects such as levitation or stabilisation.