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The Cubelelo Yuxin Fantasy Little Magic 3x3 is a high-quality speed cube designed for both casual and competitive cubers. With its compact size of 55x55x55mm and lightweight design, it offers smooth turning and excellent cutting performance. Ideal for stress relief and cognitive development, this cube is perfect for all ages and makes a fantastic gift or collectible.
Product Dimensions | 5.55 x 5.55 x 4 cm; 83 Grams |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Manufacturer reference | cubelelo.com_1030305 |
Educational Objective(s) | Memory Skill, Creative Thinking, Color Recognition |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
ASIN | B07H5JXXKX |
D**S
Great value speed cube
I have bought probably 2 dozen cubes. Even had a few customized for kicks.I can do basic cube lubrication and tension adjustments on my own.Here is a list of some I've bought and tried just here on Amazon.YJ GuanLongMoFang JiaoShi MF3RSQiyi Warrior WYJ Moyu Weilong PlusYj Moyu ChilongFangshi Shuang Ren V2Dayan ZhanchiMoyu Aolong V2Dayan GuhongMoYu YJ WeilongHasbro Rubik's CubeShengShou Aurora v3Winning Moves Rubik's CubeMost are "budget cubes" under $10. A few are around $20.If I am not thrilled by a cube after a while, I usually give it away to someone who is interested in cubing.I'll point them to the 'You Can Do The Cube dot com' site and tell them to practice for a few weeks.The worst were the Winning Moves and Hasbro cubes.Those two were slower than the designs in the 80s so I threw them both in the trash. Waste of money.I usually have 5 or 6 cubes scattered around. My desk at work, in my bedroom, car, etc.My average solve time is around 60 seconds, so I am no world class cuber.That all is my bone fides to say the 'Yuxin Little Magic' is easily the best value I've seen in a puzzle cube at under $10.Decent colors (classic primary colors, not florescent). VERY smooth out of the box. Hasn't popped on me.Corner cuts well (for me) with no lockups. The 'YLM' is easily better than several of the $20 range cubes I've bought.If there was one thing I would change it would be to tweak the color scheme for better low-light recognition.I often practice in pretty dim lighting for various reasons. In regular lighting, these colors look great.In low light, the red and orange are very hard to tell apart.I might swap the primary orange with florescent orange to see how that looks.I know that worrying about solving in dim light may seem odd to many, but cubing is a cheaper hobby than something like golf - and the equipment is a lot more portable.Some advice to a few of you out there: Stop worrying about the 'perfect' beginner's cube.Any of the ones I listed -except maybe the 2 official Rubiks' 'licensed' ones that I threw in the trash- can probably get you to a ~60 second solve or faster.The bottleneck up to 60 seconds is almost always your technique these days, not the puzzle.If nothing else, just drill the cross until it takes seconds and build from there.Sometimes you might need to adjust the tension/springs or add a little *light* silicone oil one one of the listed cubes (aside from the licensed ones) to hit that 60 second mark, but that is about it.I would personally recommend 30k Traxxas oil over 50k Traxxas oil for a beginner because you will almost certainly end up using too much and 50k Traxxas will make your cube "gummy" if too much is used.Too much in this case means more than 2 or 3 drops in the core for the whole cube.You will think you need more 50k oil and you will almost always be be wrong.If you ever use too much oil, disassemble the whole cube, wipe as much of the oil off as you can and reassemble it.You will probably need *several* clean, disposable towels or rags to clean the excess oil off.In short, if you are looking for a 'best of breed' for under $10 then the 'Yuxin Little Magic' probably holds the crown as of late 2019. It hits all of the highlights at a great price point.Once you hit a consistent ~60 second solve with the 'Beginner's Method' (youcandothecube dot com) and maybe know a few F2L tricks on a $7 puzzle, then you might be experienced enough to worry about things like $40 cubes with magnets or stuff like that.Have fun!
K**R
Go for the stickerless version of this cube
If you are going with this cube please do not buy the stickered version because the stickers will peal of by the time and you have to buy stickers after your stickers peel off, go for the stickerless version that will be value for money but you will notice the change in feel of the cube if you are going with the stickerd version make sure that you are not using it fast if you're going with your full potential you are definitely going to peel off the stickers, still in my opinion go for the stickerless version.
V**U
Quality
its quality is not good as expected for price , better products are avaliable for the same price
N**I
good in this price range
rotaions and corner cuttings are great, very smooth but its stickered....so yeah think about it again
V**A
Up to mark
It works very well on the first day as lube is already their so works really good , it just seem like it changes very easily on a little bit force which sometimes result in mismove but I think that's not a big issue as it happens very less and well that ability is very helpful in solving fast I could easily see my time difference which is very good and yes magnets also works well but could be just a little bit more strong . In shirt I am totally satisfied with by product š
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