Cloud Pleaser is a palm-sized cloud with pearlescent skin that catches light as you press it. The filling is denser than the name suggests, so a squeeze meets real resistance before the lobes puff back into a cloud.
The cloud fills a palm at about 3.3 inches across. Its skin is thicker than a round Groovy Glob, so the first press meets resistance, then the lobes flatten. Color ships at random in pink pearl, purple, or a pale shimmer.
Cloud Pleaser is denser than the fluffy name. A light squeeze barely dents it. Push harder and the pearlescent lobes flatten slowly, then inflate back into a puffy cloud. The surface looks wet in the light. In the hand it feels dry.
Nothing rattles inside, and it does not smear on a desk. Packs come assorted, so the shade is a surprise until the box is open.
The cloud outline refills after you let go. That thicker skin keeps the gel inside during ordinary desk use and a ride in a backpack.
Ease into the first few squeezes. Crushing it flat the moment it leaves the box can split a seam. A fingernail or a pet that chews it will open the skin. Heat and freezing ruin the gel. A damp cloth is enough to clean the outside.
The Nee Doh Cloud Pleaser usually sells for $15 to $40, and the number moves with stock more than with color. Anything priced well above that band is a reseller riding a shortage.
I really enjoy the thick skin and that its a harder squish. Unexpected for a cloud, I thought it would be more like the mello mallo but I prefer firmer squishes! Mine doesnt have too much air either
Riley
Easily my new favorite fidget. I was not expecting much but I love the texture. Just enough tension without being tough.
Sam
Some people dont like how thick/firm the cloud is but I LOVE it. Its almost like a Nice Cube combined with a Cool Cat
Jordan
I love the thick texture. These are freaking awesome. The pearlescent finish is so pretty when you squeeze it
Leo
Showed my kids the picture and they were so excited. We love it, sits cute on a shelf and the thick skin holds up
Lizzie
I collect and display them they make me happy. Be careful not to go too hard right out of the box but I love the squish on it
Verified Buyer
NeeDoh Cloud Pleaser is a cloud-shaped sensory squish from Schylling. Pearlescent skin covers a dense gel core, and the lobes puff back into a cloud after you press them.
Yes. Cloud Pleaser is the name printed on the box. A search for cloud NeeDoh or Pure Squish Bliss lands on this toy.
About 3.3 inches across, which is 8.3 centimeters. That is a one-hand size, larger than a Teenie and smaller than Super NeeDoh.
Pink pearl, purple, and a pale pearlescent white show up most often. The finish shimmers as you squeeze.
Usually no. Most shops sell one random cloud per pack.
Firm. The skin is thick, so it takes more pressure than Mello Mallo or a classic round glob. The gel still gives, just slower.
The lobes inflate back into a cloud on their own after a squeeze. It does not snap like foam.
Quiet enough for a call. The cloud sits where you leave it. One hand covers the squeeze.
No. Heat wrecks the Nee Doh gel inside Cloud Pleaser. Keep it out of the freezer and the microwave too. Do not cut it or poke holes in the skin.
Anyone who wants a dense palm squeeze with a shimmer finish. Collectors chase the cloud shape. People who already carry a Nee Doh cube and want a rounder outline land here.

The cube gives a similar dense, slow press, then settles back into a square instead of cloud lobes. Pick it when you want that thick-skin squeeze in a 2.25-inch block.

Mello Mallo is the softer, puffier squeeze people expect from a cloud. Grab it if Cloud Pleaser felt too firm and you want a marshmallow that squashes flatter.

This 2.5-inch Groovy Glob changes shade from the heat of a closed fist. Once it cools, the first color comes back. The toy is round, with no cloud lobes.

SplootSplat lies flat with stretchy blob arms you can tug. Nothing pearlescent on it. Choose it when you want pull-and-twist more than a dense palm press.