Yes, but I CAN solve it! Without looking anything up. Can't say the same for the megaminx! Dig?Isn't it a dimilar dilemma with your Skweb as you have a Cube on your shelf you don't want to solve?
Yes, but I CAN solve it! Without looking anything up. Can't say the same for the megaminx! Dig?Isn't it a dimilar dilemma with your Skweb as you have a Cube on your shelf you don't want to solve?
Well, it's not "looks" I seek, but an interesting solve. Although, I suppose if it looks cool at the same time, bonus! Thanks for the suggestions!If you want to go for looks rather than speedsolving, the fisher cube and the windmill cube are simple 3x3 shape mods, not too difficult to solve, that look pretty neat.
I agree, I've gotten a 13x13 and 11x11 and I never use them. I like trying to speedsolve my 9x9 every now and then though.All the things mentioned before were good suggestions. I just want to mention my opinion about big cubes, as someone who kinda went down that rabbit hole (I have up to 9x9).
If you're not sure, don't get 6 and 7 unless you feel like you have enough money for it to be worth it (since they're more expensive, you could get other cubes for the same price.) But I think if you keep taking cubing seriously, you'll likely end up getting 6 and probably 7 at some point too. If they really aren't your thing, don't bother getting 8, 9, etc. like I did. See picture of where my 8x8 and 9x9 have been for several months:
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Yeah, hiding in the dark behind some random 5x5s
Why do you want another cube?Looking at another cube to get. I already have the weilong gts2m, and I'd happily buy another one, but I've also been looking at the gan 365 air sm. Anyone have any thoughts of which would be best? Money isn't an issue. For reference I do love the gts2m.
Well I need to lube my gts2m as is, so I figure I'll get some dnm 357 and while I'm at it get another cube. Old one for travel and work, new one for home. I was thinking of getting a square 1 though for some variety, but that's a aeperate issue. I do like the gts2m and from reading the sm seems similar but a little smoother. Idk.Why do you want another cube?
If you specifically want a cube that feels pretty much exactly the same as what you already have, then sure, get another GTS2M. I personally would rather go for variety and get the SM instead, however. (I mean, that's assuming money literally isn't an issue; the SM is like twice as expensive as the GTS2M.)
IMO the UM's magnets are much too strongId say most people much prefer the SM to the UM just FYI. It is more expensive. But I don't own either so I cant help with other critera.
I do not really know how bumpy you like the cube verses not liking the bumpy feel, but my best recommendation that I have for a 3x3 that stays really smooth after break in, is the Valk Power M. I have done about 400-500 solves these last few months with it and with it now being pretty well broken in, it still has the same smooth feeling like it had when I got it new back in January.I need to know if there is a 3x3 speedcube that stays smooth after excessive break-in. For some reason, all of the cubes I order go bumpy after twenty or so solves.
S0 tempest XDI need to know if there is a 3x3 speedcube that stays smooth after excessive break-in. For some reason, all of the cubes I order go bumpy after twenty or so solves.