CubeWizard23
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Hi, recently my Moyu Aosu started getting some bad lock ups that resulted in it unable to turn some faces so I took it apart and found that one of the pieces on the axis has broke and will not stay in place. So now im in search of a new 4x4 to get and I've been deciding on getting a Yuxin 4x4 or another Moyu Aosu. Which one should I get? or should I just wait for something possibly better to come out? I'm pretty into 4x4 too. Thanks!
I have an Aolong and a Zhanchi, looking for another 3x3 to get that isn't Moyu or Dayan (just trying to find something different). Give me yo suggestions.
Also looking to buy a Square-1, which ones are best?
Hi, recently my Moyu Aosu started getting some bad lock ups that resulted in it unable to turn some faces so I took it apart and found that one of the pieces on the axis has broke and will not stay in place. So now im in search of a new 4x4 to get and I've been deciding on getting a Yuxin 4x4 or another Moyu Aosu. Which one should I get? or should I just wait for something possibly better to come out? I'm pretty into 4x4 too. Thanks!
how heavy is the Gans 357 compared to hualong, guanlong and guangying?
iItill have not decided which cube to get, guangying or Gans 357. which one is lighter?
I would go with the 357, the guangying is a terribly performing cube - really bad corner cutting and its stupidly fast, I tried everything to slow it down and it just didn't.
my main question is the weight. so how does the weigh of Gans 357 compare to my hualong or weilong? is it as light as the guanlong? iIreally like the lightness of the guanlong but it didn't perform as well as my hualong. Also many said the HuaLong was light and was disappointed that as its weigh is similar to my weilong.
My Shuangren works just fine for speed solving, not the best performer but still nice.
Oh while speaking of Fangshi is the Jeiyun similar in speed to the Hualong? Also how heavy is it compared to the Hualong?
The Gans 357 is a great cube. Just glue the corners, and its so called "flimsiness" disappears. And there is little to no flex in it at all. It's the first cube that feels like it wants to turn. Its as smooth as a silk buttery baby's bib. Despite recent acclaim, I still believe it to be under-rated.
You could get a cheap speedcube, like a YJ Guanlong for example, which turns way better than a Rubiks and costs 4 dollars if not less.Learning to solve in general, would you recommend rubiks brand cubes or a speedcube e.g. deyan?
Learning to solve in general, would you recommend rubiks brand cubes or a speedcube e.g. deyan?
Honestly I don't get why you would put weight over performance in the balance when chosing a new 3x3. Anyway, replying to your question, my Gans 357 feels a bit lighter than my Hualong, but I don't like its twistiness at all. It flexes way too much due to the plastic core.