If you've bought your cube from a shop then it is not the same as the cubes
that speedcubers use - even if it is Rubik's. Apparently only one in ten
shop-bought cubesare suitable for speedcubing.
The best bet is to buy the DIY black cubes directly from the Rubik's website.
I've only got the blank 3x3 from rubiks that you have to sticker yourself at
the mo, but even that is about twenty times better than my shop bought cube.
Also, you can apparently get RSI from trying speedcube on a bad cube, so be
careful.
superkenkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, i am a newbie.
I've just brought a rubik cube 3x3, but it is so tight
I've seen some speedcubing video and the cubes they use are all very
loose and can be turned extremely smoothly.
What's wrong with my rubik??
Surely my rubik is the official one, not those low quality $1 or $2
rubiks.
Do i need to add lubricant or do other things to make it turn smoothly??
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