The 3 Things Every Beginner Yoyo Needs in the Box

The 3 Things Every Beginner Yoyo Needs in the Box

Most cheap starter yoyos miss at least two of these. Here's the exact checklist — what to look for, what good beginner yoyos actually include, and why it matters for sticking with the hobby past week four.

Beginner Breakthrough Pack contents — two yoyos, strings, bearings and bearing tool
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Here's the buyer's checklist for a first yoyo: three things. If a yoyo ships missing any of them, the player quits or spends more money in week four to fix what should have been in the box on day one.

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A Bearing-Swap Kit (Responsive In, Unresponsive in the Box)

This is the one most good beginner yoyos miss — and the one that costs you money down the line.

A responsive bearing returns the yoyo when you tug the string. That's all a new player needs for the first 4–6 weeks. After that, you want to learn the bind, which requires an unresponsive bearing that won't snap back on a tug.

If the box didn't include one, your only options are a $13 standalone bearing or a whole new yoyo. The right beginner box solves it on day zero — both bearings in the box, same yoyo covers both phases.

"It comes with this unresponsive bearing upgrade kit, allowing the Ascent to switch from responsive to unresponsive just by changing out the bearing." — Brandon Vu, 2025 How To Choose
Two yoyo bearings and bearing removal tool on white surface
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At Least Three Polyester Strings

Polyester yoyo string is consumable. A fresh string lasts about 50–100 hours — but a new player throwing an hour a night burns through the first one in week one.

If your yoyo ships with one string, the first time it snaps you're stuck waiting for a restock. Your week-one momentum is gone.

Three strings minimum. Five is better. The pack ships with five pro polyester strings — enough to last the first six weeks without reordering.

Five neon yellow-green polyester yoyo strings on white surface
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A Tutorial Pointer (Printed Card or Link)

This is the one almost no yoyo brand includes — and the one that decides whether a player finishes week one or quits.

A new player types "yoyo tricks" into YouTube on day one and lands on a competition combo they can't follow. They close the tab and put the yoyo on the shelf. The hobby isn't broken — the path in is broken because nobody pointed them at the right first trick.

A pointer to a beginner playlist fixes it. The pack links to the Offset Yoyo beginner playlist: sleeper, around-the-world, then bind — in order, no guesswork.

Smartphone showing beginner yoyo tutorial playlist on YouTube

So, What Is the Best Beginner Yoyo?

If you're searching for the answer: the Beginner Breakthrough Pack. Brandon Vu's number-one pick three years in a row — the only option at this price that ships with all three things on this list. One box, six months of progression.

Bearing-swap kit · 5 strings · Tutorial pointer · Free shipping $150+
Honest ComparisonAscent vs. Yoyofactory One

Why the Difference Actually Matters

The Yoyofactory One (~$11) is a real yoyo — gets you the sleeper and around-the-world. The problem is what's missing by week four.

What's in the box Yoyofactory One (~$11) Beginner Breakthrough Pack
Responsive bearing pre-installed Yes Yes
Backup unresponsive bearing No Yes
Polyester strings included 1 string 5 strings
Bearing remover tool No Yes
Long axle for advanced setups No Yes
Tutorial pointer No Yes
Fingerspin dimple in cup No Yes
Months usable without upgrades ~4 weeks 6+ months

The cheaper price at the register turns into another $13+ in week four for the bearing you should have had on day one.

Our Pick for Good Beginner Yoyos

Ships with the full three-things checklist.

Beginner Breakthrough Pack
Best Beginner Yoyo · #1 Pick
Beginner Breakthrough Pack

Brandon Vu's top pick for new players. Two bearings (responsive pre-installed, unresponsive in the box), five polyester strings, remover tool, and tutorial pointer — everything on this checklist.

  • Responsive bearing pre-installed
  • Unresponsive bearing + remover tool
  • 5 pro polyester strings
  • Tutorial pointer — beginner playlist
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Common Questions

Everything you asked, answered straight.

The Beginner Breakthrough Pack. Brandon Vu's top pick three years running — ships with all three checklist items: bearing-swap kit, five polyester strings, and the tutorial pointer.
Three things: (1) a responsive bearing pre-installed plus a backup unresponsive bearing for when you learn binds. (2) At least three polyester strings — beginners burn through the first one in week one. (3) A tutorial pointer so you know which trick to learn first.
About 50–100 hours — but a beginner throwing an hour a night often needs a new string inside week one. One string in the box isn't enough. Three minimum; five is the sweet spot.
The responsive bearing (pre-installed) returns on a tug — right for weeks 1–6. The unresponsive bearing (in the box) is required for binds and intermediate tricks. Without both, you're buying a $13 bearing or a whole new yoyo when you're ready to level up.
Okay for the first month — gets you the sleeper and around-the-world. But it ships with one bearing, one string, and no tutorial pointer. At week four you need a separate $13 unresponsive bearing. The Beginner Breakthrough Pack ships with both bearings, five strings, and the pointer — same six-month curve, one box.
No. Polycarbonate plastic is ideal — scratch-resistant, durable, forgiving when dropped. Metal yoyos are for intermediate and advanced players chasing competition weight distribution. The Ascent handles sleeper to fingerspin without issue.