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Does a "perfect cube" exist?

MarkA64

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I'm wondering how many people think that at present time or any given time there is such a thing as a "perfect cube" in terms of its qualities.

For me I've been going back and forth and currently I almost think the Gan Air Sm is pretty much near perfect after extensive use of tons of other puzzles.

Thoughts?
 
No. There may be a cube that is amazing for someone(like you and the SM), but not everyone likes it. And even in those situations you'll still feel there are things that could be better. If there was a perfect cube, no one would be maining other flagships
Yeah not everyone has the same preferences. (lol if you refer to those cubing stereotypes videos)
 

brododragon

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I think it's a one sided spectrum. There's a worst, but there is always going to be better.
 

kubesolver

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I think the prefect cube will have almost 0 weight and require almost zero power to rotate faces. The magnets will be very weak do they won't make turns harder but strong enough to keep the cube together. We're still at 50+ grams which is too much. It's almost* like a tennis racket right now.
 

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I think the prefect cube will have almost 0 weight and require almost zero power to rotate faces. The magnets will be very weak do they won't make turns harder but strong enough to keep the cube together. We're still at 50+ grams which is too much. It's almost* like a tennis racket right now.

No mind control?
 
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