For this month’s blog, I thought I’d take a look at the main 3x3 cubes on the market. For future reference, I'll generally have these blogs up in the first week of the month.
I’ve selected 4 cubes, the flagship models from the main 3x3 manufacturers. The Dayan Zhanchi, the Moyu Aolong v2, the Gans 357, and the Fangshi Guangying.
For each cube, I will take an average of 50 solves, attempting to replicate the conditions as best as I can on each attempt. Of course, this barely qualifies as any sort of experiment, firstly because 50 solves isn’t a very large sample, and because I have biases in my solving style that suit particular types of cubes.
The accompanying video is simply my best average of 5 within the average of 50 for each cube.
The graphs indicate how many of my solves were ‘x’ seconds, ranging from 4 to 9+
Some notes/thoughts on these results:
- The standard deviation for my solves with the Gans was significantly lower than the other 3 cubes, probably due to my familiarity with the cube and it being my main.
- For those at home counting, 9/200 solves were sub WR, approximately 1 in every 22 solves.
- My fastest average of 12 was on the aolong v2, at 6.15 seconds.
- My fastest average of 5 was 5.98 seconds (Guangying and aolong v2)
- The only cube in this group that wasn’t broken in was the Guangying, simply because I only got it recently, which is probably why I got the slowest avg50 on it. I did get a really nice run of times on the guangying towards the end of the session (clocking a 6.28 average of 12) , so I know it definitely has potential.
- I said it at the start, but 50 solves is far too small a sample to get meaningful data.
Here are my thoughts on the cubes themselves. Note that this is all just my opinion and I’m sure people will disagree with some things I say.
Fangshi Guangying One word: speed. The raw turning speed of this cube is amazing, it feels almost effortless to turn. It has a very light, dry-ish feeling. The corner-cutting is decent as well, and allows for some really fast algorithm execution. It is basically impossible to twist a corner or pop an edge on this cube, and despite its speed, the guangying does feel stable in that sense. Note that this is a very loud cube My aggressive turning style, however, means that I sometimes encounter a few lockups on this cube, simply from overshooting. This is simply a criticism of the cube out of the box, and I would think that this could easily be countered by a different turning style, and by more time spent breaking in the cube. I’d recommend the Guangying to anyone who likes fast cubes. Compared to the others, it is probably the least forgiving, but if you turn accurately, unlike myself, then this cube may suit you. |
Moyu Aolong v2 YJ/Moyu’s premier 3x3 cube, the Aolong v2, is in many ways the opposite of the Guangying. The actual turning speed of the puzzle is slower than the others, but it’s by no means sluggish. It definitely requires more effort to turn out of the box, and some could definitely see that as a negative. However, given some time + lubricant, the speed of the puzzle can be improved. The aolong v2 is extremely strong every other aspect. Once lubricated and tensioned, it has a really nice smooth feeling, and combined with great corner cutting, the cube feels very stable and reliable. Pops and corner twists are a non-issue as well. I’d recommend the aolong v2 to more experienced cubers who prefer a solid feeling in their cube, as opposed to speed. |
Dayan Zhanchi The Dayan Zhanchi is probably the most revolutionary cube in speedcubing – a few years ago, basically everyone was using it, and Dayan is yet to make a better 3x3. In terms of turning speed, it’s in between the guangying and the aolong v2, not overly fast, but doesn’t require too much effort to turn. The corner cutting is excellent, and popping is very rare. Because it is older, it’s often overlooked, but when I took this cube out to make this blog, I was really surprised by how good it still was. The downside I noticed was that it locked up a little bit due to my aggressive turning style, but this isn’t an issue when solving more calmly. I’d recommend the Zhanchi to those looking for a highly controllable cube, as well as to beginners looking to get their first speedcube. |
Gans 357 After my competition in January, I decided to try out a few different cubes, as I felt my Aolong was slowly wearing out and locking up more on me. I had a few Gans 357s, and didn’t think much of them previously. Most of them didn’t really suit me, I felt they were too loose and locked up a bit on me. However, 2 of them, for whatever reason, were really great, and so the Gans became my new main. I don’t think the Gans 357 is for everyone. Its appearance is quite unique, with rounded centers and edge pieces. The raw speed is pretty fast, and it cuts corners as well as any other cube. I really like the feeling as well, really fast without the dryness/airiness of the Guangying. The main criticism of this cube is its tendency to lockup, the cube is definitely less controllable than the Zhanchi and the Aolong v2. This can be partially solved by tensioning the cube differently. I’d recommend that you at least try out this cube at a competition or something, some people really like it, but some people don’t like its performance. Honestly, I didn’t like it that much initially, and now it’s my main. |
14 comments
Rohit
my time is 35 sec in 3by3 cube. I wanted to buy a new cube would you please suggest me which cube i shoud buy. Hope for early reply
Gautam
hi feliks I m sub 30 solver and at present I m having yuxin zeshing fire Kylin and I m in search of a best speed cube so I can improve my speed I want to become sub 5 sec solver pls tell what should ì buy moyu aolong v2 is good or not reply pls
RAIDEN
I have gans 357 but ive just going to find smaller than mine can guys suggest other cube?that very fast speed cube.. thankyou
Mafiaboy
Thanks for informing us about your cubes!!!
Claudio Andrade
Hi, Felikz, have you tried the Zhisheng Kylin? , some people say that the feel is like the moyu Dianma, and the inner design is like an Aolong V2… now is my main, so if you could give some feedback….
abhinav
if you got a brand new aolong v 1 would it be your main
Ethan J.
Hi Feliks,
I solve a 3 by 3 in 45 seconds. I use F2L and I have only memorised a few oll cases and Pll. Do you have any tips for me when solving a 3 by 3?
By the way I use a Dayan Zhanchi.
Thanks
DSR cuber
Feliks, if you want, I know this guy who has a bunch of new black aolong v1’s, so I can get you a new one.
FJT97
This is really cool! Thank you for putting that much time in it, i really like it :)
Arkwell Junior
Feliks, you didn’t say if your Gans 357 has the new or old core and if that makes a difference in how it performs.
Atul Bhat
Pretty nice one!. But still I am stuck when it comes to my OH cube. What do you think I should go for? I considered going for the zhanchi.. or is.. an aolong better? I prefer a 55 mm version though.. All the best for your upcoming blogs. CHEERS!!!
Caleb
Yay, new Feliks-post! Why didn’t you include the AoLong V1 in this? Good luck at Melbourne Autumn. Get 22 solves so you can get sub wr!
andriuth
exelente blog también uso gans3..
Daniel Martinez
Very cool! I was waiting something like this to have a better idea of which cube choose.
I have a few moths with a Weilong v2 and now it’s getting a bit slow, having the reference from you and your cubes with a good break I think I can take a better decision.
I’ll be waiting for the next month blog.