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Best 3x3 cube for 30$?

@Banzai9 said in #1:

I have got 30 $ and I want to spend it on a good 3x3 cube. I was thinking about the new MoYu RS3M v5, but there are lots of other cubes as good as the v5, such as the MsCube MS3X, the MoYu GTS3M [this one is a bit old] or a Tornado v2. What cube do you recommend?

-I'm a Sub-25 sec solver.

The RS3M is flagship, the 11M is also good, but if you have a little more money, you should get the gan 12 maglev.

@Banzai9 said in #1: > I have got 30 $ and I want to spend it on a good 3x3 cube. I was thinking about the new MoYu RS3M v5, but there are lots of other cubes as good as the v5, such as the MsCube MS3X, the MoYu GTS3M [this one is a bit old] or a Tornado v2. What cube do you recommend? > > -I'm a Sub-25 sec solver. The RS3M is flagship, the 11M is also good, but if you have a little more money, you should get the gan 12 maglev.

My favorite is the DaYan GuHong Pro M (standard version), I'm usually sub 15 with it. If you want a more customizable cube, the Tornado v3 is probably the best choice.

My favorite is the DaYan GuHong Pro M (standard version), I'm usually sub 15 with it. If you want a more customizable cube, the Tornado v3 is probably the best choice.

@Banzai9 said in #1:

I have got 30 $ and I want to spend it on a good 3x3 cube. I was thinking about the new MoYu RS3M v5, but there are lots of other cubes as good as the v5, such as the MsCube MS3X, the MoYu GTS3M [this one is a bit old] or a Tornado v2. What cube do you recommend?

-I'm a Sub-25 sec solver.
I have the Moyu RS3M and it's amazing. I highly recommend it.

@Banzai9 said in #1: > I have got 30 $ and I want to spend it on a good 3x3 cube. I was thinking about the new MoYu RS3M v5, but there are lots of other cubes as good as the v5, such as the MsCube MS3X, the MoYu GTS3M [this one is a bit old] or a Tornado v2. What cube do you recommend? > > -I'm a Sub-25 sec solver. I have the Moyu RS3M and it's amazing. I *highly* recommend it.

@Sabarishk said in #8:

I mostly get like 21 to 22 seconds though I haven't been cubing consistently.Wish you the best in cubing.

How in the world are u guys so fast?
my record is 10 minutres

@Sabarishk said in #8: > I mostly get like 21 to 22 seconds though I haven't been cubing consistently.Wish you the best in cubing. How in the world are u guys so fast? my record is 10 minutres

I can't really say anything about other cubes, but I've bought the GAN 356 XS a few years ago and I am very pleased with how it performs. It is 60$ however, so this is probably not a helpful reply xD I'm sub 20 btw (averaging about 18 seconds).

I can't really say anything about other cubes, but I've bought the GAN 356 XS a few years ago and I am very pleased with how it performs. It is 60$ however, so this is probably not a helpful reply xD I'm sub 20 btw (averaging about 18 seconds).

@vIbHu11 said in #14:

How in the world are u guys so fast?
my record is 10 minutres

Just practice. And learn CFOP. If u dont know what that is, search it in google. there are more than 100 algorithms but i only know pll and half of oll. I use intuitive f2l because i think its better than learning algorithms for f2l.

@vIbHu11 said in #14: > How in the world are u guys so fast? > my record is 10 minutres Just practice. And learn CFOP. If u dont know what that is, search it in google. there are more than 100 algorithms but i only know pll and half of oll. I use intuitive f2l because i think its better than learning algorithms for f2l.

@Banzai9 said in #16:

Just practice. And learn CFOP. If u dont know what that is, search it in google. there are more than 100 algorithms but i only know pll and half of oll. I use intuitive f2l because i think its better than learning algorithms for f2l.

I know full OLL and PLL and practised so much that my fingers automatically know what to do when I see an F2L case. Also, there are excatly 78 algorithm if you only learn OLL and PLL.

@Banzai9 said in #16: > Just practice. And learn CFOP. If u dont know what that is, search it in google. there are more than 100 algorithms but i only know pll and half of oll. I use intuitive f2l because i think its better than learning algorithms for f2l. I know full OLL and PLL and practised so much that my fingers automatically know what to do when I see an F2L case. Also, there are excatly 78 algorithm if you only learn OLL and PLL.

If you're a gan fanboy you should probably get gan 356 m its probably the best @Banzai9

If you're a gan fanboy you should probably get gan 356 m its probably the best @Banzai9

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