Identifying this cube
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I have a MoYu cube that goes quite well, but I am unsure what model it is. I have looked everywhere, but to no avail. Pictures for the cube and its insides have been provided. Thanks in advance!
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/N1XEh.jpg)
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/P2VKU.jpg)
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/aRmOa.jpg)
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/AQt5Y.jpg)
rubiks-cube puzzle-identification
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I have a MoYu cube that goes quite well, but I am unsure what model it is. I have looked everywhere, but to no avail. Pictures for the cube and its insides have been provided. Thanks in advance!
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/N1XEh.jpg)
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/P2VKU.jpg)
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/aRmOa.jpg)
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/AQt5Y.jpg)
rubiks-cube puzzle-identification
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Unfortunately this has nothing to do with the creation and solving of puzzles. This question doesn't belong on PE so it will be closed soon. Anyway, welcome to PE! Please take the tour: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
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– Adam
Mar 16 at 16:40
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As @Adam states, this doesn't really belong here. Getting help for identifying twisty puzzles in general, like this post or this post is fine, but the brand/model of a regular 3x3x3 Cube is a bit off-topic here. You could ask it on the Cubers-reddit perhaps; in their Daily Discussion Thread for questions without much discussion like this.
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– Kevin Cruijssen
Mar 16 at 18:28
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I'm voting to leave open because puzzle-identification questions are on-topic.
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– Rand al'Thor
Mar 16 at 20:48
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I have a MoYu cube that goes quite well, but I am unsure what model it is. I have looked everywhere, but to no avail. Pictures for the cube and its insides have been provided. Thanks in advance!
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/N1XEh.jpg)
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/P2VKU.jpg)
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/aRmOa.jpg)
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/AQt5Y.jpg)
rubiks-cube puzzle-identification
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I have a MoYu cube that goes quite well, but I am unsure what model it is. I have looked everywhere, but to no avail. Pictures for the cube and its insides have been provided. Thanks in advance!
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/N1XEh.jpg)
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/P2VKU.jpg)
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/aRmOa.jpg)
(https://i.stack.imgur.com/AQt5Y.jpg)
rubiks-cube puzzle-identification
rubiks-cube puzzle-identification
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Unfortunately this has nothing to do with the creation and solving of puzzles. This question doesn't belong on PE so it will be closed soon. Anyway, welcome to PE! Please take the tour: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
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– Adam
Mar 16 at 16:40
2
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As @Adam states, this doesn't really belong here. Getting help for identifying twisty puzzles in general, like this post or this post is fine, but the brand/model of a regular 3x3x3 Cube is a bit off-topic here. You could ask it on the Cubers-reddit perhaps; in their Daily Discussion Thread for questions without much discussion like this.
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– Kevin Cruijssen
Mar 16 at 18:28
2
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I'm voting to leave open because puzzle-identification questions are on-topic.
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– Rand al'Thor
Mar 16 at 20:48
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2
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Unfortunately this has nothing to do with the creation and solving of puzzles. This question doesn't belong on PE so it will be closed soon. Anyway, welcome to PE! Please take the tour: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
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– Adam
Mar 16 at 16:40
2
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As @Adam states, this doesn't really belong here. Getting help for identifying twisty puzzles in general, like this post or this post is fine, but the brand/model of a regular 3x3x3 Cube is a bit off-topic here. You could ask it on the Cubers-reddit perhaps; in their Daily Discussion Thread for questions without much discussion like this.
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– Kevin Cruijssen
Mar 16 at 18:28
2
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I'm voting to leave open because puzzle-identification questions are on-topic.
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– Rand al'Thor
Mar 16 at 20:48
2
2
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Unfortunately this has nothing to do with the creation and solving of puzzles. This question doesn't belong on PE so it will be closed soon. Anyway, welcome to PE! Please take the tour: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
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– Adam
Mar 16 at 16:40
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Unfortunately this has nothing to do with the creation and solving of puzzles. This question doesn't belong on PE so it will be closed soon. Anyway, welcome to PE! Please take the tour: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
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– Adam
Mar 16 at 16:40
2
2
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As @Adam states, this doesn't really belong here. Getting help for identifying twisty puzzles in general, like this post or this post is fine, but the brand/model of a regular 3x3x3 Cube is a bit off-topic here. You could ask it on the Cubers-reddit perhaps; in their Daily Discussion Thread for questions without much discussion like this.
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– Kevin Cruijssen
Mar 16 at 18:28
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As @Adam states, this doesn't really belong here. Getting help for identifying twisty puzzles in general, like this post or this post is fine, but the brand/model of a regular 3x3x3 Cube is a bit off-topic here. You could ask it on the Cubers-reddit perhaps; in their Daily Discussion Thread for questions without much discussion like this.
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– Kevin Cruijssen
Mar 16 at 18:28
2
2
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I'm voting to leave open because puzzle-identification questions are on-topic.
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– Rand al'Thor
Mar 16 at 20:48
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I'm voting to leave open because puzzle-identification questions are on-topic.
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– Rand al'Thor
Mar 16 at 20:48
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The Rubik's cube here is very similar(Maybe even same) to the one in the photos.
https://www.rubiks.com/rubik-s-speed-cube-3x3.html
It is known as Speed Cube, and according to the same website,
"This is the fastest speed cube we’ve ever created. It emerged from the
knowledge, expertise and spirit of two great speedcubing powerhouses:
Rubik’s and Gan."
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The Rubik's cube here is very similar(Maybe even same) to the one in the photos.
https://www.rubiks.com/rubik-s-speed-cube-3x3.html
It is known as Speed Cube, and according to the same website,
"This is the fastest speed cube we’ve ever created. It emerged from the
knowledge, expertise and spirit of two great speedcubing powerhouses:
Rubik’s and Gan."
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The Rubik's cube here is very similar(Maybe even same) to the one in the photos.
https://www.rubiks.com/rubik-s-speed-cube-3x3.html
It is known as Speed Cube, and according to the same website,
"This is the fastest speed cube we’ve ever created. It emerged from the
knowledge, expertise and spirit of two great speedcubing powerhouses:
Rubik’s and Gan."
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The Rubik's cube here is very similar(Maybe even same) to the one in the photos.
https://www.rubiks.com/rubik-s-speed-cube-3x3.html
It is known as Speed Cube, and according to the same website,
"This is the fastest speed cube we’ve ever created. It emerged from the
knowledge, expertise and spirit of two great speedcubing powerhouses:
Rubik’s and Gan."
$endgroup$
The Rubik's cube here is very similar(Maybe even same) to the one in the photos.
https://www.rubiks.com/rubik-s-speed-cube-3x3.html
It is known as Speed Cube, and according to the same website,
"This is the fastest speed cube we’ve ever created. It emerged from the
knowledge, expertise and spirit of two great speedcubing powerhouses:
Rubik’s and Gan."
answered Mar 16 at 21:57
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As @Adam states, this doesn't really belong here. Getting help for identifying twisty puzzles in general, like this post or this post is fine, but the brand/model of a regular 3x3x3 Cube is a bit off-topic here. You could ask it on the Cubers-reddit perhaps; in their Daily Discussion Thread for questions without much discussion like this.
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