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GAN 356R S,3x3 Speed Cube 356RS Magic Cube Professional Puzzle Cube Ultra Durable and Flexible for Kid&Adults(Stickerless)

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Yes, you can customize it with magnets. We have the Elite-M version also which is the magnetized version of this cube. GAN in recent years have ventured into producing a number of puzzles other than the classic 3x3 twisty puzzle, which includes their flagship Megaminx, Pyraminx, Skewb and 2x2 and 4x4 puzzles. These puzzles include their Gan Elasticity System or GES, which in most puzzles are different springs of different strength encased in small "nuts" to produce different stability and speed, and in other are an an adjustable all-in-one system where the spring strength and distance are adjustable interchangably. It will be smooth out of the box but gradually when you use it it will become slow as any other cube and then you might need to lube it. While adding magnets will make the cube more stable. Mofang Jiaoshi Meilong 4x4 and 4x4M – https://www.speedsolving.com/threads/meilong-4x4-and-4x4m-review-vs-yuxin-little-magic-4x4m.75098/ These cubes are often loaded with creative and great features like the GES nut system, interchangeable magnets and springs tensions that can be set consistently by hand. The brand constantly aims at improving its mechanism and holds a worthy place in the market of cube-making. GAN cubes have helped set numerous world records and are also endorsed by some of the best professional speedcubers in history like Feliks Zemdegs, Philipp Weyer and Sebastian Weyer. Why GAN Cubes?

After doing several solves, the cube is noticeably slower, which provides an increase in stability. However, what does remain is catching due to misalignments, and I will be magnetising this cube to help rectify this issue.

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The predecessor to the Gan 12, the GAN 11 was released the year prior and was the first GAN puzzle to both adopt corner-core magnets, and the first to adopt the two-digit naming scheme, similar to that of Apple iPhone lineup. The puzzle was the first attempt from GAN to introduce different exterior plastic finishes, which has been further refined and included in the GAN 12. Cornercutting on this cube – similarly to the XS – is effortless at the angles which would be cut during solves. I have mentioned this before but it is worth mentioning again since it is a common misconception in the cubing industry: the angle at which a cube cuts does not determine the performance of the cube. What is much more important is the force required to cut the angles during solves, as well as how consistent and reliable these cuts are. With the RS, the cornercutting is excellent, and exceeds the cornercutting performance of many other cubes at its pricepoint. YuXin Huanglong 5x5M – https://www.speedsolving.com/threads/yuxin-huanglong-5x5m-opinions-thoughts.75435/ The GAN 251 M Pro 2x2 i s a 2021 update that improves on everything you loved about the previous model. This is the Pro in 2x2 cubes with adjustable magnet strength and adapts the corner/core magnet system from the GAN 11 M Pro for an ultra-magnetic feel. It comes with a variety of magnets and tension settings for maximum customization. Immediately, I notice the cube has a slippery feeling compared to the polished GAN X. The frosted plastic is less grippy than traditional cubes, but this would be something I am aware will become grippier after several solves, since this is a characteristic of the XS.

Magnetisations for GAN cubes is different to your traditional magnetisations. The cube features caps as opposed to separate pieces, meaning the cube has to be disassembled completely. After disassembly, the caps were removed by gently pushing a flathead screwdriver in the slots, and the cube was reassembled without the caps. I added and glued two magnets, one in the edge and one in the corner, and proceeded to moving the layers to match the edge with every corner. I continued to adding magnets to the edges. Tis method is guaranteed to work without causing errors with polarities and repelling magnets. The budget to mid-range cube category is extremely competitive, and it would be interesting to know how this cube has done in comparison to other releases from the likes of QiYi and MoYu. GAN has also released a GAN 356M, which for a slightly higher price, offers strong magnets and adjustable elasticity, which is also an excellent option to consider. YJ Yuchuang V2M 5x5 – https://www.speedsolving.com/thread...-review-vs-little-magic-5x5m-britcubes.75213/

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MoYu Aosu WR M 4x4 – https://www.speedsolving.com/threads/moyu-aosu-wr-m-review-vs-aosu-gts2m.75317/ For those who do not like setting up cubes, this one is probably not for you. However, for those cubers that like to collect, cubers on a budget, or all-round fans of GAN’s products, this cube is for you. In the "Leap" version, springs are used instead of magnets in the core and is in available in frosted plastic rather than the shiny UV finish instead.

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