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New Rubik's Brand 4x4x4 Design

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I just got this 4x4 in the mail yesterday and its ok but not much better then the older models. Basically it's a cloned WitEden brand Witfour 4x4 with tiles on it. I also made a video showing the issues with this 4x4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6ZNSMAITh4

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My 1st 4x4 was a Rubik's brand. I'm sure lots of people get one before finding out about speedcubes. As long as it's more enjoyable to solve then hopefully this will get more people into cubing seriously.
 
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My 1st 4x4 was a Rubik's brand. I'm sure lots of people get one before finding out about speedcubes. As long as it's more enjoyable to solve then hopefully this will get more people into cubing seriously.

Same here. I remember back in 2008 it was ether for my Birthday or Christmas my uncle gave me a $50 Amazon Gift car and I was still new to cubing and I ended up buying a Rubik's brand 4x4 and 5x5 with the gift card.
 

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Yeah I got myself a thickly tiled 4x4x4 because I was sick of the "2-layered-peel" of the stickers. I'm not speed solving with it, just doing alg testing/improving and testing my 4x4x4 brute force solver with it.

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