Old Reviews
C. Olaya (8/15/15)
The cube when you get it out of the box is a little hard to move and not smooth, you have to adjust it, once you have done that is very smooth. Corner cutting is up to 45 deegres. Its not loud. Sometimes it feels like its going to pop in your hands but it doesnt. Sometimes it locks while you resolve it. Stickers have very good colors and looks very nice.
C. Cherblanc (7/7/15)
The YJ megaminx is a nice puzzle after lubing and tensioning. Some drops of Maru are enough to make it fast and with a better feeling.
you will need a bunch of solve to make some locks up to disappear and to take control on the cube.
The feeling is crunchy at the origin but after some breaking in, it will start to get a quieter feeling, not only as the AoLong like some people said, but it makes the same noise as dayan's megaminx and as a fangshi or a GuanLong except it's slower and locks a tiny bit.
I also see some common points with a well broken in Yuxin.
About pop, some hundreds of solve haven't been enough to get one, same thing for corner twist because of a really large base for the corners and a really deep block for each one of the pieces. But create deliberately one of these isn't that hard.
As I said, the mechanism if really impressive : pieces have really big blocks on there bases and these parts go really deep in the cube. Centers are similar to Weilong/AoLong's one and the core is a regular one.
To put back center caps, tiny holes aren't on the "edges" of the center pieces but on the "corners".
Finally, this is a good cube and even better for 9$ (depends on the website you use), I think you should buy one and try it but for beginners, I don't know what is the best between this one and a Shengshou.
you will need a bunch of solve to make some locks up to disappear and to take control on the cube.
The feeling is crunchy at the origin but after some breaking in, it will start to get a quieter feeling, not only as the AoLong like some people said, but it makes the same noise as dayan's megaminx and as a fangshi or a GuanLong except it's slower and locks a tiny bit.
I also see some common points with a well broken in Yuxin.
About pop, some hundreds of solve haven't been enough to get one, same thing for corner twist because of a really large base for the corners and a really deep block for each one of the pieces. But create deliberately one of these isn't that hard.
As I said, the mechanism if really impressive : pieces have really big blocks on there bases and these parts go really deep in the cube. Centers are similar to Weilong/AoLong's one and the core is a regular one.
To put back center caps, tiny holes aren't on the "edges" of the center pieces but on the "corners".
Finally, this is a good cube and even better for 9$ (depends on the website you use), I think you should buy one and try it but for beginners, I don't know what is the best between this one and a Shengshou.