Welcome to the Puzzle Review forum. This forum is meant to be a place to review any and all puzzles. The current setup is 1 thread per puzzle.
For example, there is a thread entitled "WitEden WitTwo 2x2", and everyone can post their reviews of that puzzle within that thread. This way if you want to see what others think of a specific puzzle, you can locate them all in 1 spot.
You can add a thread prefix for the kind of puzzle you're posting to help others sort by puzzle type more easily. Ensure the thread title contains the puzzle title so it isn't unclear what kind of puzzle is being reviewed.
A few rules:
When replying to a thread to post a review, please follow this template:
Keep in mind that many puzzles improve over time as they are used and lubricated. So if you're going to do a review, make sure you've properly lubricated the puzzle and used it such that your review is fair (you can discuss how it felt out of the box, but please only review if you've used it long enough to make a fair judgement).
What if a puzzle I want to review doesn't have a thread?
Firstly, search for the thread before you create a topic. If you can't find it, then go ahead and create a thread. When creating a thread, please follow this format:
Create a poll with your thread that has the following options:
-Excellent
-Above Average
-Average
-Below Average
-Poor
Title: Name of the puzzle
Description:
Please create the thread following the format above (see example), and then add your reply to the thread instead of including your review in the first post of the thread. This is simply so people who look at the thread know the template that needs to be used.
And that's it. Please try to follow this structure. Other than that, we hope this helps you learn more about the many puzzles that exist in the cubing community today!
For example, there is a thread entitled "WitEden WitTwo 2x2", and everyone can post their reviews of that puzzle within that thread. This way if you want to see what others think of a specific puzzle, you can locate them all in 1 spot.
You can add a thread prefix for the kind of puzzle you're posting to help others sort by puzzle type more easily. Ensure the thread title contains the puzzle title so it isn't unclear what kind of puzzle is being reviewed.
A few rules:
When replying to a thread to post a review, please follow this template:
Where the puzzle was purchased:
When the puzzle was purchased:
Thoughts on the puzzle:
Keep in mind that many puzzles improve over time as they are used and lubricated. So if you're going to do a review, make sure you've properly lubricated the puzzle and used it such that your review is fair (you can discuss how it felt out of the box, but please only review if you've used it long enough to make a fair judgement).
What if a puzzle I want to review doesn't have a thread?
Firstly, search for the thread before you create a topic. If you can't find it, then go ahead and create a thread. When creating a thread, please follow this format:
Create a poll with your thread that has the following options:
-Excellent
-Above Average
-Average
-Below Average
-Poor
Title: Name of the puzzle
Description:
This thread is for reviews of [insert puzzle]. You can vote in the poll above, but please only vote if you own this particular puzzle. When posting your review, please follow a template similar to this:
Where the puzzle was purchased:
When the puzzle was purchased:
Thoughts on the puzzle:
What are your thoughts of this puzzle? Please vote one of the options above - but please only vote if you own and have used this puzzle extensively!
Please create the thread following the format above (see example), and then add your reply to the thread instead of including your review in the first post of the thread. This is simply so people who look at the thread know the template that needs to be used.
And that's it. Please try to follow this structure. Other than that, we hope this helps you learn more about the many puzzles that exist in the cubing community today!
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