Testing a toroidal permanent magnet reveals that it has no distinct north and south poles unless cut into semicircles. Concerns about the magnet's utility arise, as some participants suggest it may have limited practical application, akin to "write-only memory." The discussion includes theoretical experiments involving current through the magnet's center, but skepticism remains about achieving significant torque or motion. The complexity of reversing magnetization and the uniform magnetic field characteristics of toroidal magnets are highlighted. Overall, the feasibility of using this magnet in a motor application is questioned, with suggestions to experiment with more accessible alternatives like horseshoe magnets.