MoYu WeiLong V10 | Everyone Solves - w/ Stanley Chapel + More!

TheCubicle
4 Jun 202410:02

Summary

TLDRIn this video, a group of cubers share their experiences with the new Way Long V10 Rubik's Cube. The cube is praised for its stability, tactile feel, and potential as a main cube for some, while others find it challenging due to its blocky nature and rigidity. Opinions vary, with some preferring the V9 for its flexibility, while others see the V10 as a great alternative, especially for those seeking a stable and character-rich cube. The video also includes insights from top cubers and a personal touch as some reviewers share their journey with the V10.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Phil finds the V10 fast, tactile, and blocky, and he enjoys its stability and resistance to deformation.
  • πŸ‘ Phil appreciates the V10's tactile feel, which he finds fun and rewarding for accurate turning.
  • πŸ”„ Jesse has mixed feelings about the V10, noting its rigidity and difficulty in comparison to his preferred V9.
  • πŸ€” Damen enjoys the V10's light and fast nature, despite its blockiness, and compares it favorably to the Gan 13.
  • 🚫 The speaker in the fifth segment is not impressed with the V10, feeling it's too stable and lacks the flexibility of the V9.
  • πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Jueles criticizes the V10 for its lack of stability and snappy feel, recommending adjustments for aggressive turners.
  • πŸ‘ Aaron praises the V10 for its price and performance, suggesting it's a great option for those who don't like the V9.
  • πŸ”„ Stanley appreciates the V10's stability and controllability but finds it less responsive to his turning style than the Ys 3M.
  • πŸ› οΈ Steven likes the V10 but finds it bumpy due to the magnets' small diameter; he modifies it to improve the turning experience.
  • πŸŽ‰ The final speaker announces a move to New York for a full-time position at The Cubicle and shares his positive impression of the V10.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is the review and solving experience of the new Way Long V10 Rubik's cube by various cubers.

  • What is the general opinion of Phil about the Way Long V10 cube?

    -Phil has a positive impression of the V10, appreciating its fast, tactile, and blocky nature, and finds it fun due to its tactile feel, which rewards accurate turning.

  • How does the V10 cube compare to the V9 cube according to Phil?

    -Phil suggests that the V9 and V10 are very different, with the V10 being more stable and blocky, and he believes that fans of the V9 might still prefer the V9 over the V10.

  • What is Jesse's perspective on the V10 cube?

    -Jesse has mixed feelings about the V10, finding it rigid and locking up constantly, especially in the last layer, making it hard for him to use compared to his main cube, the V9.

  • How does Damen describe the V10 cube's performance?

    -Damen finds the V10 to be fantastic, appreciating its light and fast nature despite being a bit blocky, and likes the contact between the pieces, which suits his turning style.

  • What is the general consensus among the reviewers about the V10's stability?

    -Most reviewers agree that the V10 is stable, but opinions vary on whether this stability enhances or detracts from the cubing experience.

  • What does Aaron think about the V10 cube's price and performance?

    -Aaron considers the V10 to be an amazing puzzle for its price, noting that it is very different from the V9, with a more tactile and blocky feel that he eventually got used to.

  • What adjustments did Steven make to the V10 cube to improve his experience with it?

    -Steven and his friend Pedro designed parts to convert the V10 to the old dual adjustment system, which allowed him to use springs and made the cube feel less restrictive and lighter.

  • How does the V10's adjustment system compare to the traditional dual adjustment system according to Steven?

    -Steven finds the V10's adjustment system easy to use and read, but he prefers the more fine-tunable tensions that a screw adjustment allows.

  • What is the final verdict of the reviewers on the V10 cube?

    -The final verdict varies among reviewers; some see potential in the V10 as a main cube, while others find it too different from their preferred cubes and not suitable for their cubing style.

  • What is the significance of the Way Long V10 cube's introduction according to Stanley?

    -Stanley sees the V10 as a refreshing return to MoYu's early 2023 design paradigm, offering more stability and controllability compared to more recent releases.

Outlines

00:00

🎲 Introduction and Initial Impressions of the V10 Cube

The video script introduces the new Way Long V10 cube, highlighting its fast, tactile, and blocky characteristics. Phil, the host, expresses his personal preference for the cube's stability and resistance to deformation. He finds the tactile feel rewarding for accurate turning and believes the cube encourages improvement. Despite initial lock-ups, Phil's experience with the V10 improves over time, leading to a positive impression and the potential for it to become his main cube. He also mentions a special guest appearance and recommends the spring version with magnets for those open to a blocky feel.

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πŸ€” Mixed Reviews on the V10's Performance and Comparison to V9

The script presents a variety of opinions on the V10 cube. Jesse finds the cube hard to use due to its rigidity and constant lock-ups, especially when compared to the flexible V9, which he prefers. Damen enjoys the V10's light and fast feel, despite its blockiness, and compares it to the Gan 13, appreciating the contact between pieces. Another reviewer is unimpressed with the V10's stability and flexibility, feeling it's too different from the V9. Jueles notes the V10's hollow feel and particular turning requirements, suggesting it's not suitable for aggressive turners. Aaron appreciates the V10's price and tactile blocky feel, recommending it for those who do not prefer the V9. Stanley sees the V10 as a return to an earlier design paradigm, stable and controllable, though not as responsive to his turning style. Steven likes the V10's speed and smoothness but finds it bumpy due to the magnet size, leading to a defined click that affects fluidity. He plans to try a spring version andζ”Ήθ£… the cube for a better experience.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘V10

The V10 refers to a specific model of a speed cube, which is the central subject of the video. It is described as having unique characteristics that differentiate it from other cubes. In the script, reviewers compare their experiences with the V10 to other models, particularly the V9, highlighting its differences in performance and handling.

πŸ’‘Tactile

Tactile, in the context of the video, refers to the physical sensation or 'feel' of the cube during manipulation. Reviewers mention the V10's tactile nature as a key aspect of its appeal, indicating that it provides clear feedback to the user's touch, which is important for precise turning in speedcubing.

πŸ’‘Blocky

Blocky is used to describe the V10's resistance to deformation and its stable structure. It suggests that the cube maintains its shape well during solves, which is a desirable trait for some cubers. The term is used positively by some reviewers who appreciate the cube's stability, while others find it challenging to adapt to.

πŸ’‘Stability

Stability in this context refers to how well the cube maintains its structure during turns without easily deforming or locking up. Reviewers discuss the V10's high stability, which can be advantageous for preventing lock-ups during fast turning but may also make it less forgiving of imprecise movements.

πŸ’‘Lock-up

Lock-up is a term used in speedcubing to describe when a cube's pieces become stuck or unable to move freely during a solve. The script mentions that some reviewers experienced lock-ups with the V10, indicating that its design may be more prone to this issue for certain turning styles or settings.

πŸ’‘Adjustment System

The adjustment system refers to the mechanisms by which a cuber can modify the cube's performance, such as tension or magnet strength. The V10 features a Gan-style adjustment system, which some reviewers find more rigid and less flexible compared to the V9's system, affecting their overall experience with the cube.

πŸ’‘Magnet

Magnet in the script refers to the use of magnetic pieces in the cube's design to enhance stability and tactile feedback. Reviewers mention the effect of the magnets on the V10's feel and performance, with some noting that the magnet strength can feel stronger due to the cube's snappy nature.

πŸ’‘Snappy

Snappy describes the cube's quick and responsive behavior when the pieces are turned. It is related to the cube's magnet configuration and can affect how quickly and decisively the pieces move into place. The script indicates that the V10's snappy feel can be both a positive and negative aspect, depending on the cuber's preference.

πŸ’‘Turning Style

Turning style is the individual technique a cuber uses to manipulate the cube. Reviewers in the script discuss how the V10's characteristics suit different turning styles, with some finding it more challenging due to its stability and others appreciating its tactile and blocky nature.

πŸ’‘Main

A 'main' in speedcubing is a cuber's primary or preferred cube for solving. Reviewers mention whether they see the V10 as a potential 'main' based on their personal preferences and experiences with its performance and feel.

πŸ’‘Setup

Setup in this context refers to the process of configuring a cube's adjustments to suit a cuber's preferences. The script describes how different reviewers set up the V10 and how it affected their solves, with some needing to make significant changes to achieve optimal performance.

Highlights

Phil introduces the video and the new Way Long V10 cube, emphasizing its fast, tactile, and blocky characteristics.

Phil finds the V10's blocky nature to be mostly positive, contributing to the cube's stability and resistance to deformation.

The V10's tactile feel is highlighted as a key aspect of its appeal, rewarding accurate turning.

Phil's initial struggles with the V10's blockiness are mentioned, but he notes improvement with continued use.

Phil's overall positive impression of the V10 suggests it could be a potential main cube for him.

Jesse's mixed feelings about the V10 are shared, noting its Gan-like qualities and rigidity compared to the V9.

Jesse finds the V10 challenging to use due to its precision demands and constant lock-ups.

Damen's positive experience with the V10 is discussed, appreciating its light and fast nature despite its blockiness.

Damen compares the V10 to the Gan 13, noting a preference for the contact between pieces.

A reviewer expresses dissatisfaction with the V10's stability and flexibility, preferring the V9's feel.

Jueles criticizes the V10 for its hollow feel, lack of stability, and snappy response, recommending adjustments for aggressive turners.

Aaron praises the V10 for its price and performance, despite it being a different experience from the V9.

Stanley appreciates the V10's stability and controllability, reminiscent of early 2023 Mo cubes.

Steven enjoys the V10's speed and smoothness out of the box but notes a bumpy feel due to magnet size.

Steven and Pedro's modification of the V10 to an old dual adjustment system is described to improve the cube's feel.

Steven's comparison of the V10 to a hybrid of the Gen 12 and Tornado V3, noting its tactility and smooth feel.

Steven's recent job acceptance at The Cubicle and his anticipation of increased involvement in the future.

Transcripts

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hey everyone this is Phil Welcome to our

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everyone solves video today we're going

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to be solving on the new way long V10 a

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lot of people asked for this video so

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we're really happy to deliver and this

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time we'll have some special guests in

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this video so definitely keep watching

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if you want to find out who they are so

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yeah let's get started the whong V10 is

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fast tactile and blocky and I personally

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like it a lot when I say blocky I mean

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it in mostly a good way the cube is very

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stable and resists deforming really

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really well so it keeps shape very very

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easily combine that with the really

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tactile feel and you get a cube that

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rewards you handsomely for turning

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accurately in fact this tactile feeling

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is what I find so fun about this Cube so

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when you hear me say this cube is so fun

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I'm mostly referring to the tactile

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feeling at the start I locked up quite a

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bit on the cube but I had a feeling that

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it would get better as I Cubed on so I

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Contin and I'm glad I did after getting

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used to it I can say I'm a lot better on

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it to me this Cube isn't blocky to a

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point where I want to just give up

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instead it encourages me to get past it

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and to get used to it so that I can get

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better than average times overall I have

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a very positive impression of the V10 I

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can definitely see it as a potential

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Main and I can see myself doing very

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well on it and also cubing very happily

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on it I think the v9 is still a very

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different Cube compared to the V10 so

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diard fans of the v9 may still have a

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real chance of just still liking the v9

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the V10 might not make complete sense if

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you're categorically against blocky

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Cubes but if you're open to it and

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you're looking for a cube with a really

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good character I highly recommend the

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spring version 20 magnet bongore Way

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Long V10 that one's really great and I

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had a good

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time hey guys it's Jesse and I'm kind of

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mixed on the V10 so it's got these

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really squared off corners and this more

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Gan style adjustment system it

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definitely seems to be leaning more into

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these sort of Gan qualities which is

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cool I don't think it makes the queue B

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I just personally find it pretty hard to

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use especially because I'm coming from a

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v9 and the v9 is still my main it's a

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very flexible fluid Cube this cube is so

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much more rigid and I just lock up

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constantly on this Cube especially in

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last layer I was really having a hard

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time just getting good clean solves and

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like this is clearly a skill issue the

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cube is basically telling me that I need

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to be more precise but I just can't get

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used to it my turning is just constantly

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in my head like you got to be more

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precise you got to be more careful so

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for for me it's just kind of an awkward

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Cube to use so I know like the main

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question is going to be do I upgrade to

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this Cube from the v9 and I don't really

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think it's really an upgrade it's just a

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very different type of cube so I would

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actually recommend this more to people

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who don't like the v9 than the people

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that do if you like a more flexible Cube

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I don't think this is going to work for

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you I also just think this is a lot more

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similar to the RS3 V5 and like the ys3

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than the weong v9 so basically I just

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think that it doesn't really fit in the

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way long line and they should have just

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called it the AL long V4 but anyway I

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hope you guys enjoyed watching my locky

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solves see you guys

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later hey guys it's Damen so the whong

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V10 whenever I first tried it I thought

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it was fantastic and I still think it's

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a great Cube my solves didn't go that

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well as you can probably see but I

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really do like this puzzle it is a

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little blocky the blockiness is kind of

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offset by how light and fast the cube is

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even after you set it up this one has

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been lubed pretty extensively and it's

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still pretty fast and and even though

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it's kind of an unpopular opinion I was

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a little bit of a fan of the Gan 13 and

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this reminds me of that it's not that

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Airy it just feels like there's a lot of

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contact between the pieces which I

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really like it definitely goes with my

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turning style it's definitely good for

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the price for a flagship 3x3 around $30

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$40 depending on the variant you choose

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it's a good Cube but yeah I really like

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it I would be interested to hear in what

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top solvers say and uh I think there's

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one in this video so check that out

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hey guys so I'm going to share my

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thoughts on the V10 honestly overall I'm

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not impressed it definitely feels a lot

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different than the v9 it feels more

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stable than the v9 but almost too much

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that could be due to tighter tensions on

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this particular Cube CU this one feels a

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little more flexy whichever one that is

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yeah overall I was getting really

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strange lockups and it just feels like a

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little extra like there's not a lot of

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space inside for me to have good

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flexibility with turning and speed so

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definitely at least different from the

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v9 but I don't know just not for me I

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guess oh you meant read it out loud okay

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hey everyone jueles here so most Mo

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cubes are going to be pretty solid uh

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pretty stable and can take a lot of

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abusive turning and it's generally well

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put together uh the V10 is none of those

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things it feels more Hollow has me

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stability and is really particular about

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how you turn it's also really super

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Snappy so it makes the magnets feel a

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lot stronger than what they are and I'm

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just someone who's gotten so used to the

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v9 that I feel kind of betrayed about

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how this Cube feels it turns a little

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bit too easily so I find myself

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overturning and any additional forceful

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turns without any regard to your

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accuracy will definitely cause you to

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lock up so if you're an aggressive

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Turner and are thinking about po Ming

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this Cube then you just need to come to

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terms with the fact that you are going

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to need to adjust how you turn would I

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recommend it overall for people like me

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and other aggressive Turners then

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definitely no but the price of the

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puzzle is just so aggressively good it

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may just be worth a try if anything it's

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certainly a cube that punishes you for

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turning badly so who knows you might

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actually get some benefit for like

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practicing turn on and

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whatnot sag anyways if you're tired of

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Gan pricing here's a G Cube that Mo you

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made hey it's Aaron or Aaron does cubing

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on YouTube the way long V10 is a amazing

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puzzle especially for the price I've

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been Ming the v9 for about a year and

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the V10 is a very different Cube this

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cube is a lot more tactile and blocky

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than the v9 at the start of my session

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it was way too fast and mixed with the

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blocky feeling I had a lot of turning in

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accuracies after a couple saws I got

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used to the cube and I started averaging

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around 7 Seconds yet I found myself

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averaging seven some saws five SS later

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I would get some nines which is very

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inconsistent of Me overall this cube is

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not for me but it doesn't mean this cube

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is bad at all if you do not like the v9

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or if you like stable cubes in general

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this Cube may be for you and could be

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your potential Main in the future that's

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all for me and I hope you enjoyed my

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soles

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hey guys Stanley here the whong V10 is a

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refreshing return to mou's early 2023

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design Paradigm when they released cubes

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like the original rs3m Super and y3m the

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cube is much more stable and a little

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bit more controllable than their recent

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releases like the super way long and

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those are qualities that I can greatly

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appreciate in a 3X3 however I do find

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that this cube is not quite as

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responsive to my turning style as a cube

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like my main the Ys 3M ball core for

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this reason I don't don't think I'll be

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Ming this Cube but I do find this to be

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a very solid option for people looking

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to purchase new

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3x3 hi I'm Steven and overall I really

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like the V10 out of the box it was very

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fast and smooth but I also noticed that

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it was kind of bumpy in the middle of

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turns I figured out that this is because

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of the small diameter of the magnets in

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the edge feet this means that when the

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magnets reach the point in the core that

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they repel there's a very defined click

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the click makes it feel more tactile

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which is nice but it also takes away a

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bit from the fluidity I saw potential

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after a basic setup but since I only had

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the Mago version the settings I needed

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to use to make it controllable also made

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it feel too blocky I'll be getting one

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with Springs soon but I didn't want to

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wait that long to try it out so my

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friend Pedro and I designed some parts

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to convert this Cube to the old dual

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adjustment system after switching to

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worm v9 hardware and a worm v9 ballor I

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like this cube a lot more because the

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Springs allow me to use similar settings

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while feeling less restrictive and a bit

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lighter however it only felt necessary

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to make this change to allow me to use

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Springs with the cube even though I

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prefer classic dual adjustment this

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Cube's adjustment system is not bad at

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all I prefer having the more fin

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adjustable tensions that a screw allows

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but this system is very easy to use and

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fairly easy to read meaning that setting

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up this cube is very fast the V10

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definitely has a shot at being my main

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but I'm not sure if it will be yet

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performance is definitely better than

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the ys3 which I've been using for over a

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year but it's also more flexible and I'm

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not sure that my turning is good enough

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to handle it it took me a while to

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figure out what this Cube feels like but

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I think the best description I came up

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with is a hybrid between the Gen 12 and

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the tornado V 3 it has the 12 tactility

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with the tornado's soft smooth feel so

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if that sounds good for you definitely

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pick one up finally I want to mention

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that I recently accepted a full-time

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position at the cubicle so I'll be

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moving to New York next month and you'll

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see a lot more of me in the future

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thanks for listening and enjoy everyone

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else's solves

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