Quuador
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Thanks. And I already thought it was a bit too hard to recognize the brand by just looking at those pictures.Pyramorphinx is a Mozhi but the others don't know the brand
Thanks. And I already thought it was a bit too hard to recognize the brand by just looking at those pictures.Pyramorphinx is a Mozhi but the others don't know the brand
Hello experts. Does anyone know this puzzle?
It seems that you can rotate the ring with the numbers and somehow flip them...
Thanks! :tu
Ok, I have a used pyraminx but don't know which one it is. It's probably either a Meffert's or a QJ. Can some please confirm which one it is? It has something like half bright textured tiles, not stickers so I don't think those came with the puzzle originally. There are metal ball bearings so it snaps into place. I don't think the tips come off. I couldn't even disassemble it when I tried because it's kind of tight. Clicks some and feels sluggish.
Ok, I have a used pyraminx but don't know which one it is. It's probably either a Meffert's or a QJ. Can some please confirm which one it is? It has something like half bright textured tiles, not stickers so I don't think those came with the puzzle originally. There are metal ball bearings so it snaps into place. I don't think the tips come off. I couldn't even disassemble it when I tried because it's kind of tight. Clicks some and feels sluggish.
Sounds like my qj. Never tried a mefferts so don't know.
http://tinypic.com/r/332ym21/5
Can anyone Id this?
The core is a brownish color and is see through.
Also the plastic is very sturdy but the cube moves terribly and and plastic is textured.
An old 3x3 but Not sure what year. Where did you get it?
If it has now screws then its an eastsheen or an KO eastsheen. Did it come with a box that looks like this http://www.e-sheen.com/products-3_33216-english.html or http://www.e-sheen.com/products-3_33213-english.html or http://www.e-sheen.com/products-3_33210-english.html?
Yup, I have one, and my friend had one that I lubed
It was my first cube
Just a quick not, the centers aren't actually screwed in, they just have some weird grooves that keep them in the core. If you turn too hard or pull on a face or something, faces can come off entirely, and they're impossible to get back in the same way. If you get them in, they'll be loose as heck
Happened to both cubes, but I glued them back in. I retired mine, and my friend stopped cubing.