MoYu WeiLong: The Weilong is 57mm, as standard(although not really anymore). It has a nice crunchy blocky feel, giving it controllability with decent speed. Corner cuts are at 45 degrees and sometimes more. Pops and corner twists rarely happen. To be honest, I like the Weilong more than the Aolong but that is just preference. It is a great cube for a decent price.
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MoYu AoLong V1: It's a shame that this cube is discontinued, as a lot of people seemed to like it, regardless of the sheer number of corner twists that you can get if you aren't really the best at finger placement and accuracy. The raw speed of this cube is usually a bit too much for less experienced cubers, but despite this, the cube is actually very controllable. Like most other Moyu cubes, this cube is "sandy" and very smooth out of the box and is sort of a teaser of the speed to come. When set up, the AoLong is a good and proper speed cube: It becomes even smoother than before and loses all of the "sandiness" over time, which lets algs flow extremely well. All in all, this cube is amazing.. especially if you can control it enough to make the corner twisting a rare occasion.
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MoYu AoLong V2: The Aolong V2, possibly the most over-rated 3x3 ever. Don't get this cube just because everyone uses it. The only thing special about the Aolong V2 is its feel. Nobody ever needs more than 40 degrees corner cutting tops. Set up correctly, The cube can be great, but it's nothing special. The feel is almost blocky and is hard to explain. Of all the Aolongs I've tried, I haven't found a single one that I enjoy in the slightest. Yes, it is good, but so are others, others that are cheaper. But, it never seems to pop, corner twists are rare, and the corner cutting is on par, but the layers seem to take a lot more effort to turn, no matter the lube, maybe we still got the bad batch though.. Don't think that I am saying this is a bad cube, it just isn't for everyone.
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MoYu HuaLong: The HuaLong sat on my table for a while without much use, because I liked the AoLong v1 so much. Time has finally taken its toll on my AoLong so it was time to find a new cube. I picked up the HuaLong out of curiosity, and it was stiff and kinda slow, but after lubing and tensioning it became great. The HuaLong is really quick, but has a hollow feel that I'm not used to. The overall feel of this cube is great: it's fast, "airry" and lightweight. It is quite loud though. It has become my secondary main.
To see the performance of this cube go here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDsDs4oN6EQ
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MoYu TangLong:
FangShi ShuangRen V1:
FangShi ShuangRen V2: I have mixed feelings about the ShuangRen. It has a sandy feel, making me absolutely hate it. It is uncontrollable at most times for me and lacks highly in corner cutting. It is hard to get the right tensions on it and is just overall not a great puzzle compaired to others on this list.
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FangShi GuangYing:
FangShi Jieyun:
DaYan ZhanChi:
DaYan GuHong(v2):
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MoYu AoLong V1: It's a shame that this cube is discontinued, as a lot of people seemed to like it, regardless of the sheer number of corner twists that you can get if you aren't really the best at finger placement and accuracy. The raw speed of this cube is usually a bit too much for less experienced cubers, but despite this, the cube is actually very controllable. Like most other Moyu cubes, this cube is "sandy" and very smooth out of the box and is sort of a teaser of the speed to come. When set up, the AoLong is a good and proper speed cube: It becomes even smoother than before and loses all of the "sandiness" over time, which lets algs flow extremely well. All in all, this cube is amazing.. especially if you can control it enough to make the corner twisting a rare occasion.
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MoYu AoLong V2: The Aolong V2, possibly the most over-rated 3x3 ever. Don't get this cube just because everyone uses it. The only thing special about the Aolong V2 is its feel. Nobody ever needs more than 40 degrees corner cutting tops. Set up correctly, The cube can be great, but it's nothing special. The feel is almost blocky and is hard to explain. Of all the Aolongs I've tried, I haven't found a single one that I enjoy in the slightest. Yes, it is good, but so are others, others that are cheaper. But, it never seems to pop, corner twists are rare, and the corner cutting is on par, but the layers seem to take a lot more effort to turn, no matter the lube, maybe we still got the bad batch though.. Don't think that I am saying this is a bad cube, it just isn't for everyone.
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MoYu HuaLong: The HuaLong sat on my table for a while without much use, because I liked the AoLong v1 so much. Time has finally taken its toll on my AoLong so it was time to find a new cube. I picked up the HuaLong out of curiosity, and it was stiff and kinda slow, but after lubing and tensioning it became great. The HuaLong is really quick, but has a hollow feel that I'm not used to. The overall feel of this cube is great: it's fast, "airry" and lightweight. It is quite loud though. It has become my secondary main.
To see the performance of this cube go here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDsDs4oN6EQ
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MoYu TangLong:
FangShi ShuangRen V1:
FangShi ShuangRen V2: I have mixed feelings about the ShuangRen. It has a sandy feel, making me absolutely hate it. It is uncontrollable at most times for me and lacks highly in corner cutting. It is hard to get the right tensions on it and is just overall not a great puzzle compaired to others on this list.
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FangShi GuangYing:
FangShi Jieyun:
DaYan ZhanChi:
DaYan GuHong(v2):