Can Iron Turn Into a Magnet!? Explore the Mysterious World of Magnetic Permeability with the “Pitland” Experiment

I am Ken Kuwako, a science trainer. Every day is an experiment.

Have you ever found yourself completely mesmerized by the mystery of magnets, losing all track of time? Whether it is watching iron filings dance into intricate patterns or feeling that invisible push and pull of opposing forces, magnetism is truly captivating. Recently, I came across a wonderful item that lets you explore this charm through an artistic puzzle.

Pure Magic? “Pitland,” the Mysterious Puzzle Connected by Magnets

I recently received a toy called Pitland, which brilliantly utilizes the properties of magnets and iron. It turned out to be far more profound than I expected, sparking my curiosity as a science teacher. I just had to share it with you.

The mechanics are simple. The base contains a powerful magnet, and the accompanying pieces—like little figures—are all made of iron.

At first glance, these iron figures won’t stick to each other. However, once you place them on the base… it’s as if they gain a will of their own, connecting one after another in a chain.

Turning Iron into Magnets? The Secret of “Magnetic Permeability”

Why do these iron figures, which aren’t magnets themselves, stick together? The secret lies in a fascinating scientific property called magnetic permeability.

Iron has a high capacity to allow magnetic force to pass through it. When the magnetic field lines radiating from the base magnet flow through an iron figure, that figure temporarily takes on the properties of a magnet itself.

Once one figure becomes magnetized, you can attach another one to it. By passing the magnetic baton like this, you can stack the figures in exquisite, gravity-defying balances that you would never think possible.

Magnetic Art for Everyone: From Middle Schoolers to Adults

I received the Firefighter set, and before I knew it, I was completely absorbed—connecting figures to extend a ladder or balancing them on tiny, fingertip-sized contact points. Even as an adult, I lost myself in the process.

While magnetic force is invisible, the “click” and pull as a figure snaps into place lets you truly feel the flow of energy. It is a perfect educational tool for science-loving students and a great way for adults to relax and de-stress.

It seems there are many different versions available, including Halloween themes and more. Why not try creating your own miniature world of science right on your desk?

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