Old Reviews
R. Chand (7/13/15)
The Moyu Huachuang Is A cube that is very reminiscent of the Hualong in therms of feeling and the sound it creates.
Out of the box, this puzzle was very tight and was very scratchy, as with most MoYu puzzles.
After Tensioning, lubing and breaking in, this puzzle improved in every aspect, the corner cutting was improved, raw speed was improved and generally it just was an awesome cube. is definitely the best 5x5 on the market at the moment and is considerably better than the Shengshou.
It is extremely similar to the AoChuang, in terms of how often this puzzle pops and how bad they are.
Overall,if you have the money go with the HuaChuang it is extremely fast, it is a solid cube and boasts a great amount of corner cutting for a puzzle of this order, if pricing is an issue, go with the AoChuang which has all the same features but is more prone to popping.
Out of the box, this puzzle was very tight and was very scratchy, as with most MoYu puzzles.
After Tensioning, lubing and breaking in, this puzzle improved in every aspect, the corner cutting was improved, raw speed was improved and generally it just was an awesome cube. is definitely the best 5x5 on the market at the moment and is considerably better than the Shengshou.
It is extremely similar to the AoChuang, in terms of how often this puzzle pops and how bad they are.
Overall,if you have the money go with the HuaChuang it is extremely fast, it is a solid cube and boasts a great amount of corner cutting for a puzzle of this order, if pricing is an issue, go with the AoChuang which has all the same features but is more prone to popping.
J. Bloch (3/9/15)
This cube is great. I don't recommend buying it over an Aochuang if 5x5 is not one of your main events (especially given the price difference), or if you're not willing to pay the extra money, but you're still reading, this cube is definitely worth it. While externally very similar to the Aochuang, this cube is very different internally, which helps it avoid the popping problems that the Aochuang had. It's also noticeably faster than the Aochuang, though slightly less stable. This isn't much of a problem with a bit of practice, but it does take some getting used to. It's also much smoother than the Aochuang, the Aolong v1 to the Aochuang's Aolong v2. Besides that, the performance is essentially the same as the Aochuang, though perhaps slightly worse in reverse cutting. Its mechanism can make tensioning difficult, but once properly tensioned, this cube is absolutely incredible. If you're willing to spend the money over an Aochuang or Shengshou, I would highly recommend this cube.
S. Boucké (3/9/15)
this cube started out very sluggish, but after only a couple moves it perked up. I cannot believe how smooth this cube became. There seems to be no way for this thing to pop. I don't think there is a better 5x5 out there. It is on the pricy side but 100% worth it.