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Moyu magnetic or wingy?
Definitely wingyMoyu magnetic or wingy?
So, I am buying a speedcube from these:
MoYu Weilong vs Shengshou Aurora VS QiYi Thunderclap V2
but I don't know which one. Please suggest me one with a reason.
I have never tried the Thunderclap 4x4, let alone a magnetic version so I can't comment on that. But there's a reason pretty much everyone uses the Wuque - it's the best 4x4 on the market. If you are worried about the puzzle not having magnets, you can add them yourself for cheap and it's a fun project.The WuQue and the Mini ThunderClap M Presetup.(Both priced the same).
I would go for the wuqueHey, so I need a new 4x4 and I came down to 2 options. The WuQue and the Mini ThunderClap M Presetup.(Both priced the same). I am a 2 minute solver and the 4x4 i have just pops and lockups waaay too much(Cangfeng). What should I buy? Thanks to anyone who replies! View attachment 8850
Okay. thanks! I'll wait for some time and go for the best one.I would go for the wuque
Thanks! That was really helpful!I have never tried the Thunderclap 4x4, let alone a magnetic version so I can't comment on that. But there's a reason pretty much everyone uses the Wuque - it's the best 4x4 on the market. If you are worried about the puzzle not having magnets, you can add them yourself for cheap and it's a fun project.
I have a Wuhua V1 and it catches constantly. Take that with a grain of salt though because I'm also just really bad at turning big cubes so it could mostly be my technique (or lack thereof). Major thing to consider IMO is puzzle size. Both the Wuhua and Aoshi are 67mm versus the 65mm Yuxin Red.Out of the options are there any that are smooth and doesnt lock up?
What are the turning styles for the cubes you recomended?
I am also quite bad when it comes to turning big cubes, and i hate the bumby locky feeling of a cubeI have a Wuhua V1 and it catches constantly. Take that with a grain of salt though because I'm also just really bad at turning big cubes so it could mostly be my technique (or lack thereof). Major thing to consider IMO is puzzle size. Both the Wuhua and Aoshi are 67mm versus the 65mm Yuxin Red.
The only universal option is the Weipo. It is good for all level cubers. And its on sale now for $10. Or you can go for a Yuehun. Both of these are really good.Right now I am in need of a decent 2x2 budget cube, any recommendations?
I am looking at the Shengshou Gem 2x2 right now and was wondering if it was worth it, and if not, what is a good budget 2x2 cube, hopefully $10.00>.
I forgot to mention it needs to be a good beginner cube, not too fast or slow.
Less or around 20$, not a gans please.
Less or around 20$, not a gans please.
To answer your first question the MF3RS2 M is probably the best choice out of those three and will give you the most bang for your buck. A plain GTS 2 seems kinda pointless today. If I were you I wouldn't worry so much about the "speed" of a cube. You can set up any cube to be faster or slower depending on how you lubricate it. For example if your cube feels too fast you can add some heavier lube to it to reign in the speed a bit.Sub 35 cuber here....thinking of upgrading my cube from yj guanlong......should I buy a mf3rs2 or mf3rs2 m?? or instead of these should I buy a weilong gts 2(non magnetic)
Ps again saying I am still sub 35 and have no experience with fast cubes.... will the gts2 be too fast for me to control??