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The Weekly Recap · Issue №08Category Deep Dive · Apr 27 – Jun 15

Toys & Games

The most crowded corner on the board becamea category without a fixed center.

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By the Radar desk·6 min read·throughAIGoogleYouTube

Toys & Games tracked 1,001 brands over eight weeks, April 27 to June 15. The top ten reshuffled more than any other category on the board. Seven in ten slots changed hands.

854 brands debuted during the window. The #1 position changed six times. This is not a settled category. It is a fight.

We take one category apart in depth as our history deepens. This season, Toys & Games earned the slot: more of its top ten turned over than any other corner of the catalogue.

Fig. 1Why Toys & Games, this season?
Most-reshuffled category · Apr 27 – Jun 15
Jewelry
89%
Swimwear
82%
Tea & Functional Drinks
82%
For Women
78%
Toys & Games
77%
Body Care
75%
Share of each category's top ten that changed places over the tracked window. We open every issue on whichever corner moved most.
Source · Rank turnover over the tracked window, by category
1001
brands tracked in the category
6
buyer intents underneath it
6
times the #1 changed in 8 weeks
854
brands debuted since tracking began
77%
of the top ten turned over
The movement

Who climbed, who slipped, who arrived.

Z-Man Games climbed 15 spots, from #17 to #2. Sphero climbed 8, from #11 to #3. GraviTrax moved from #28 to #12. Speks arrived May 11 and landed at #1. On the same day Antsy Labs appeared at #4. ThinkFun fell 11 spots. Fat Brain Toys slipped 7. K'Nex dropped from #3 to #8.

Fig. 2Movement across the window, at a glance?
Risers
GraviTrax
GraviTrax▲ 16
#28 → #12

Climbed 16 places over the window

Z-Man Games
#17 → #2

Climbed 15 places over the window

Sphero
Sphero▲ 8
#11 → #3

Climbed 8 places over the window

Fallers
ThinkFun
ThinkFun▼ 11
#4 → #15

Slipped 11 places over the window

Fat Brain Toys
#8 → #15

Slipped 7 places over the window

K'nex
K'nex▼ 5
#3 → #8

Slipped 5 places over the window

Newcomers
SpeksNew · May 11
now #1

Arrived at #1 during the window

Antsy LabsNew · May 11
now #4

Arrived at #4 during the window

Wonder Workshop
Wonder WorkshopNew · May 4
now #4

Arrived at #4 during the window

Every brand that moved three or more places, or arrived new to the board, grouped by direction.
Source · Net rank change & debuts over the tracked window

as of June 15 · vs June 8 · 12 intents

Lens 01 · The AI panel

The leaderboard churned.

LEGO, Magna-Tiles, Melissa & Doug, and Osmo traded the #1 position six times in eight weeks. No brand held it. The models could not settle on a leader and kept revising. Six changes in eight weeks is a high number. It means the assistants are reading the same category differently each time they are asked.

Fig. 3The rank race, week by week?6Changes of the #1 spot in 8 weeks
#1#6#11#15Apr 27May 4May 11May 18May 25Jun 1Jun 8Jun 15LEGOMagna-TilesMelissa & DougOsmoThames & KosmosLearning Resources
climbedslippednewcomerheld
Rank week by week, #1 at the top. Solid lines are established brands; the dashed line marks a newcomer's debut. Watch the crossings.
Source · ChatGPT · Claude · Gemini · Perplexity leaderboard

as of June 15 · vs June 8 · 12 intents

The split of the season

Same question, different answers.

Ask the assistants for the best STEM toys and they give four different answers. Gemini picked BOLT. OpenAI picked the Education SPIKE Prime Set. Perplexity picked SPIKE Prime Set 45678. Claude picked the Technic Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica. These are not close calls or near-synonyms. They are different products built on different premises. The machines do not agree on what STEM means in a toy.

Fig. 3a"Best STEM Toys"?
When the assistants answer the same question with different products, the disagreement itself is the signal — the human cross-check shows whose pick the buyers and reviewers actually back.
Source · Each assistant's #1 for one buyer-question · cross-checked vs reviewers + buyers

as of June 15 · vs June 8 · 4 AI models

Lens 02 · Google reviews

The crowd saw it first.

Fat Brain Toys carries 943 Google reviews at 4.9 stars. The models ranked it #9. Osmo sits at 4.9 stars across 30 reviews and the models ranked it #4. Z-Man Games holds 4.9 stars on 12 reviews and the models ranked it #23. The crowd is warmer on all three than the rankings suggest. The category average sits at 4.6 stars. The gap between crowd signal and model rank is widest for Z-Man Games.

Fig. 4Where the crowd and the models disagree?4.6★Category average across tracked SKUs
The crowd's early picks
OsmoOsmo4.9
30

models ranked it #4

12

models ranked it #23

943

models ranked it #9

Where the models run hot

No coverage

Left: brands reviewers rated highly before the models caught up. Right: names the models stayed bullish on after the crowd cooled.
Source · Google review ratings & volume

as of June 15 · vs June 8

The cross-check

Where the machines and the room part ways.

The models rank the Genius Starter Kit for iPad at #3. Human reviewers are cooler. The Fidget Cube sits at #12 in the model rankings and humans are cooler there too. Pandemic is the clearest sleeper — models place it at #27, humans are warmer. Osmo Genius Starter Kit for iPad lands at #18 in the model rankings and humans rate it higher. On Sushi Go Party and the LeapStart 3D Interactive Learning System the models and the humans are aligned.

Fig. 4aAI rank vs the humans, product by product?
Overrated by the machines

AI ranks them high — reviewers + buyers cooler.

Sleepers the AIs miss

Humans rate them top — the models rank them low.

Where they agree

AI and the humans land in the same place.

Overrated = the AIs rank it well above what reviewers and buyers do; sleepers = the humans' favourites the models still rank low; consensus = where both land together.
Source · AI aggregate rank vs reviewer score + buyer rating

as of June 15 · vs June 8 · 12 reviewed products

Lens 03 · Video reviews

Where the cameras pointed.

Sixty creator reviews were tracked in the category. VTech drew 23 percent of that coverage. Osmo and Step2 each drew 15 percent. The remaining 46 percent spread across other brands.

Fig. 5Creator coverage, start of the period vs now?60Creator reviews tracked in the category
Share of creator coverage
Start of the period
11%
11%
11%
Others68%
Now
VTech23%
Osmo15%
Step215%
Others46%
Share of creator reviews by brand at the start of the period and today. Attention is a leading indicator of rank.
Source · Tracked YouTube creator reviews

as of June 15 · vs June 8

The rivalries

Two fights that defined the window.

The crown

LEGO and Magna-Tiles sit at the top of the category.

The structural fight
Incumbents
vs
Fresh / upstart

The fresh-upstart band took 20 points of the top ten from the incumbents over the window.

The shape of the shift

What actually moved underneath the leader.

At the start of the window incumbents held every slot in the top ten. By the close they held eight. Fresh and upstart brands took two. That is a 20-point entry into territory incumbents owned outright. The drift is small in raw numbers. In a category this crowded it is not small.

Fig. 7Share of the top ten, by segment?
0%25%50%75%100%Incumbents80% → was 100%Fresh / upstart20% → was 0%Apr 27May 4May 11May 18May 25Jun 1Jun 8Jun 15
Each band is a segment's share of the ten leading slots, week by week. Forget the #1 — the story is the drift between bands.
Source · Segment share of the Toys & Games top ten · Apr 27 – Jun 15

as of June 15 · vs June 8 · 2 segments

The editor's read

Six changes at #1 in eight weeks means no brand has built a stable position with the models. Speks and Antsy Labs showed that an unranked brand can land near the top inside a single week. Z-Man Games showed that a mid-tier brand can reach #2. The incumbents — LEGO, Magna-Tiles — still have mass and recognition. But the window shows the models are open to revision. That is where the pressure will come from next.

What to watch next season
  • 01Whether Z-Man Games holds near #2 or pulls back toward its starting position
  • 02Whether the fresh-upstart segment pushes past 20 percent of the top ten
  • 03Whether any single brand breaks the pattern and holds #1 for more than one tracking period
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The Weekly Recap · Issue №08 · Deep dive into Toys & Games · Apr 27 – Jun 15Reported throughChatGPT · Claude · Gemini · Perplexity leaderboardGoogle review ratings & volumeTracked YouTube creator reviewsCaptured June 15How we do this →