This is a pseudo-follow up for my 4x4 reassembly chapter.
After looking at casual33's comment, it prompted me to explain some prices of Rubik's cubes.
I'll be using the cubicle.us for prices, not Amazon.
Now you can get the Rubik's cube at Walmart or Target or whatever chain market for like 14-16 bucks.
OR if you're a beginner...
You can get these for 4 dollars and have the same kind of results with a Rubik's cube, but better.
In fact...
The ones that are around 9-10 bucks perform EVEN BETTER than the Rubik's cube! Heck, there's a magnetic one that's around 13 dollars!
The flagship cubes can range up to 15-30 dollars. I put that range because they are either good quality or good quality with magnets in them.
The magnetic ones tend to be expensive, with the Air SM being $50 due to technology stuff like honeycomb surface and the GES nuts.
4x4 flagships aren't horribly expensive as they're 20-30 dollars.
Don't expect the custom lubed and tensioned magnetic ones to be the same price as the flagships.
Just get a beginners one. They cost 5-10 bucks. I know. Low price compared to the flagships.
I'm skipping 5x5-7x7 cuz you know that prices will be higher if more dimensions were added.
Here's the 13x13x13.
*Correction: I meant to say 300 dollars instead of 50.
kij8997, Cry-Kween, YoungStraight, and Stacey6190!!!! LOOK AT THIS!!! 300 DOLLARS BURN YOUR WALLETHooray 750 dollars... That exceeds the price of a usual perfect grade.
yey... 210 dollars.....
There's one that's 120 as well!!!
Welp that's why my budget is 10-20 dollars. Doesn't hurt the wallet.
Also is buying speedcubes on Aliexpress safe? Let me know.
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