Rainbow Loom: How rubber bands became a global craft craze
Born in a Michigan garage, Rainbow Loom turned humble rubber bands into a classroom-friendly craft that spread through playgrounds, YouTube, and living rooms worldwide.
Where it came from
Why it works
- Peg-based loom design that keeps bands aligned
- Small, inexpensive materials that feel abundant
- Clear step-by-step patterns with room for improvisation
- A finished product kids can wear, gift, or trade
- Quiet, screen-free play that fits classroom settings
Who it’s for
Variants and what to look for today
Frequently asked questions
Is Rainbow Loom still popular?
Does it have educational value?
Are the rubber bands safe for kids?
What can you make beyond bracelets?
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