Abstract: A stirring rod includes a soft pipe having a protrusion at an end, an open end at another end, and one or more grooves at the periphery of the pipe. A rod is inserted into the pipe, and the length of the rod sheathed into the pipe is shorter than the length of the pipe. The rod and the pipe are latched by the latch, such that when the pipe is compressed by the rod to spread open the groove, the position adjacent to each groove is extended outward, and the pipe is changed from a linear shape to a shape of an outwardly extended flower, so as to increase the stirring area and give more fun to the use of the stirring rod. After the stirring rod is used, the rod can be pressed gently to separate the latch, and then the pipe resumes its original shape.