🌀 Unlock Your Speedcubing Potential Anywhere!
The Cuberspeed GAN 330 Keychain is a compact 3x3 speed cube designed for portability without compromising performance. Featuring adjustable tensions and a unique honeycomb design, this keychain puzzle is perfect for casual cubers and fidget enthusiasts alike. With a matte finish and optimized turning, it offers a fun and stylish way to showcase your speedcubing skills on the go.
Material | Plastic |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 27 |
Item Shape | Cube |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Players | 1 |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Puzzle Type | Sequential Movement |
B**N
Not a "speed cube", but still great fun and high quality
It's a pretty good cube, but like other people have said it can be slightly difficult to get it to line up which will cause it to bind up while you're spinning it. I don't know if anyone else could make it any better though. Overall, it seems to be made really well, I love the fact that it's so easy to take off the keychain when you're using it, and it seems to be holding up with no problem so far.
J**N
Super cute I love it, smooth to use
Perfect to fidget with, slides easy for my little hands
M**.
Love my new fidget
I am not a cube puzzle expert and have yet to really solve puzzle. I am a fidgeter and have skin picking issues, sometimes referred to as body focused repetitve disorder (BFRBs). I needed something to occupy my fingers while driving and doing other tasks. This cube fits the bill wonderfully.Good pocket size. Keychain with hook is removable and can hang from a lanyard from neck or from whatever to keep handy and from being lost. Always available and can take off chain so it doesn't interfere in block movement. Fits in my small hand nicely. I can give it a squeeze and the blocks flexes just enough for sensory input.Blocks have a smooth flat matte feel but will wear down to a gloss feel over time I am sure. I like being able to adjust the tension of how the cube pieces move against each other. Easy to remove all center blocks outside edge to reveal screw with a spring for tension (becareful it doesn't pop out though you might not find all the pieces).Upon pulling cube from my pocket this morning it caught the fabric and one row of blocks fell off (aparently I had the screw too loose or it worked loose).Anyways, I set about putting the 3 pieces back under the center piece with tension spring that holds the blocks in with no luck.So grabbed a screwdriver, pulled the cap that covers the screw with my thumbnail and went to loosen screw just a bit... and POP! After finding the screw, spring and a piece that flew through the air and rolled under a table I realized "well that didn't work".It was difficult to set the loose pieces on top as the other cubes started to shift. So I figured "I have gotten this far, so I might as well just take it appart and put it back together right".Sorted the layers out. Then set the blocks along side their spots and started at bottom placed the center block with screw assembly still attached down in and the pieces all nestled in were they should. Creating the foundation to set the center layer in and lastly the top. I was amazed at how easily the pieces that look like little fish-ies interlocked and went together well with a steady hand.I almost feel as accomplished as I might if I had, actually solved the puzzle.So all, in all, my favorite of three cubes that I purchased at once was this one.Runner up was a jelly cube with rounded edges softer pastel colors but didn't have the rubbery coated texture that I thought a 'jelly' cube should have. And the other a Ganz single color cube that can be manipulated with out having to solve. I might paint the cubes or switch out with other colors of same brand and style that come in a golden plastic egg.I also love the lobster claw hook that can remove the keychain hook from the cube so as not to be in the way of movement while manipulating the cube.
C**L
Nicer than you will expect
I would give this five stars if it did not have a hole for a keychain. (it is MY review so MY needs)It's not a speedcube, but it's quite nice for its size.I have seen several smallish and tiny cubes that are simply awful, this isn't in that category.You may not love it as much as your highly tuned speed cube, but you won't hate it at all.
K**N
Well made fits in your pocket
Cube feels good and it's adjustable. I keep it at the settings it arrived at but it's neat that you can tighten or loosen the action.I try to do the cube every day. It might keep my mind healthy, maybe not. This is the second one I've bought so I now have one in my carry on bag for flying and one on a bag I carry to appointments. I don't keep them in the key chain but that is well made too.
L**K
very well made
Love the size but it is also very usable, smooth and sturdy.
A**M
Very portable with smooth turns
I got this because I love to fidget by repeatedly scrambling and solving a cube over and over again, but it's hard to bring a full sized cube around everywhere. The name-brand mini Rubik's cubes are absolute garbage, not just in terms of ease of turning (they're horrible for that and it strains my hands every time I try) but also because it's just black plastic with stickers on it, and not solid plastic like the normal sized ones. This cube, however, is just as smooth as a full size name-brand cube (if not smoother), and it's fully plastic. The keychain is easily detachable, which is great because I find the keychain would get in the way of being able to easily fidget with it if it weren't. All around very satisfied with the product
M**G
Great Little Cube!
I am a beginner speedcuber and was looking for a little cube that I could take around with me to practice algorithms, and this is perfect! It is just tiny enough that it isn't awkward solving in public but just big enough that I still feel like I'm solving a cube. It corner cuts pretty well for such a small cube and turns alright. My favorite feature is the ability to remove it from its keychain.I have yet to truly test the durability of both the cube and the keychain, but I think that just from solving the cube a few times, I should warn you to be a little bit gentle with it. I think it will hold up well in a pocket or bag, but be cautious of doing super-fast turns and big corner cuts, as it might pop.Overall, if you are looking for a little travel practice cube that doesn't take up too much space, or are looking for a fun gift for a cuber in your life, I definitely recommend this.
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