Generally I agree with this, but like, the RAYMINX? Really? That's one of three puzzles that I will never buy because it scares me, mostly because stickering it myself would take like a month. The Tuttminx is where I draw the line with that. I wouldn't recommend the Rayminx to anyone who doesn't have an insane amount of patience and/or a twisty puzzle hyperfixation. The others are all good recs imo
Nice video. But you should show how the cubes moves. Without that I don't get any feeling for the cube, and it's unlikely I will think it's a good cube. If I already know how they move I probably either have the cube already or have watched other videos and knows if it's a good cube or not.
Generally I agree with this, but like, the RAYMINX? Really? That's one of three puzzles that I will never buy because it scares me, mostly because stickering it myself would take like a month. The Tuttminx is where I draw the line with that. I wouldn't recommend the Rayminx to anyone who doesn't have an insane amount of patience and/or a twisty puzzle hyperfixation. The others are all good recs imo
Nice video. But you should show how the cubes moves. Without that I don't get any feeling for the cube, and it's unlikely I will think it's a good cube. If I already know how they move I probably either have the cube already or have watched other videos and knows if it's a good cube or not.
i think curvy copter and rex cube should be included. the ones that you chose are all good choices tho
*makes cube video*
*doesn’t show how they move*
Is this the speed cube version of edging?
Interesting opinions, I should probably try stocking some of the Verypuzzle stuff, I assume they don't turn that well though?
To be honest from the ones I've got the turning is pretty good, especially considering the complexity of the puzzles
@@tigersandcats I should probably try and stock them then
dude, get a CH2 is a really good non-wca cube, its 30 dollars
Hi, what's a CH2? (I tried googling it with no success)