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POLL: Which cubes do you dislike?

Which cube do you dislike the most?


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josmil1

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6x6 it doesnt move well, and its too much clicking...i love my 3x3 and 7x7 the most the rest are just collecting dust.
 

Asheboy

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I don't really like 6x6 because of the OLL & PLL Parities and the fact I haven't moded mine.

When I first saw this thread and saw POLL, I was like, POLL?:S, Permutation & Orientation of the LL? lol
 
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I really WANT to like 5x5 but I'm really bad at it lol. I guess if I owned a 6 and 7 it might be one of those though.

i used to hate the 5x5 because i only had a rubiks one and it never made any sense plus the turning was pathetic but the vcube 5 is heaps good and now im getting better
 

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4x4 for me. I'm not a big fan of even order cubes greater than 4 as they require special parity handling cases for the top layer. I have learned some really time saving parity algs for even ordered cubes, but I love the fact that odd ordered cubes always solve cleanly as a 3x3.

But the 3x3 Void cube is different. It does have parity on the top layer.
 

fanwuq

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4x4 for me. I'm not a big fan of even order cubes greater than 4 as they require special parity handling cases for the top layer. I have learned some really time saving parity algs for even ordered cubes, but I love the fact that odd ordered cubes always solve cleanly as a 3x3.

But the 3x3 Void cube is different. It does have parity on the top layer.

What do you do when you get a 5x5x5 with 1 flipped edge (actually 2 flipped edges surrounding 1 edge that makes one tredge)?
 
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