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Premium cubes: angstrom, cubicle labs, mystic, cubicle pro shop, supernova, or cosmic?

Angstrom, cubicle labs, mystic, or cubicle pro shop?

  • angstrom

  • mystic

  • cubicle labs

  • cubicle pro shop

  • its worth getting premium setup

  • its not worth getting premium setup

  • Supernova

  • Cosmic


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GAN 356 X

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What's better, angstrom, cubicle labs, mystic, cubicle pro shop, supernova, or cosmic?


is it worth it getting a premium setup?

Pick one of the four options for premium setup and one for whether its worth it
 
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Lapse.

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If you're a lazy person that wants to buy a ready to solve high end puzzle out of the box and are willing to pay big stacks for it i don't see why you shouldnt buy premium cubes. Realistically you can just buy the lubes yourself and do all the work, it really doesn't take that much time. I would only suggest to buy big premium cubes because those are the real ones which are worth it imo.
 

GAN 356 X

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If you’re spending your own money and that’s what floats your boat, go for it. Personally I kind of enjoy setting up cubes.
If you're a lazy person that wants to buy a ready to solve high end puzzle out of the box and are willing to pay big stacks for it i don't see why you shouldnt buy premium cubes. Realistically you can just buy the lubes yourself and do all the work, it really doesn't take that much time. I would only suggest to buy big premium cubes because those are the real ones which are worth it imo.
Same here. Although @Lapse has a point: no one wants to take a big cube apart because they are so big.
 

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Same here. Although @Lapse has a point: no one wants to take a big cube apart because they are so big.
I don’t do it often, and rarely if ever do it just because, but I don’t mind disassembling and reassembling big cubes. Heck: it’s a puzzle. Why only solve it one way? On second thought I think I can remember disassembling two 4x4s and one 6x6 at different times a couple years ago just to see how fast I could reassemble them. I don’t remember the times I got.
 

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If you're a lazy person that wants to buy a ready to solve high end puzzle out of the box and are willing to pay big stacks for it i don't see why you shouldnt buy premium cubes. Realistically you can just buy the lubes yourself and do all the work, it really doesn't take that much time. I would only suggest to buy big premium cubes because those are the real ones which are worth it imo.
The 4x4 is the only cube i would consider to buy pre-lubed, as reassembling the cube, is like running a marathon. Y'all can disagree, but last time I reassembled my cube I took 5 hours. Nonstop.
 

One Wheel

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The 4x4 is the only cube i would consider to buy pre-lubed, as reassembling the cube, is like running a marathon. Y'all can disagree, but last time I reassembled my cube I took 5 hours. Nonstop.
I’m semi-seriously considering getting all 4 budget 8x8s, magnetizing them, mixing all 1,276 pieces (is my math right there? That seems low.) in a large mixing bowl, and making a video of myself reassembling them. Just for fun.
 
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