

🧩 Unlock your speed and style with the coolest 3x3 duo on the block!
The CuberSpeed Bundle combines the MFJS MeiLong 3x3 and QiYi Warrior W Jelly 3x3 cubes, offering a premium stickerless puzzle experience with adjustable tension, frosted and transparent designs, and advanced corner-cutting technology. Engineered for all skill levels, this bundle delivers smooth, fast, and reliable solves, making it a must-have for both casual solvers and speedcubing enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B091J3GXTL |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #308,456 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #2,399 in 3-D Puzzles |
| Color | transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (159) |
| Date First Available | 13 April 2021 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Concentration Skill |
| Item model number | EQY576 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Pe, Pu |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.9 x 6.4 x 6.2 cm; 160 g |
T**J
They look great. They came early and are as expected.
G**C
los cubos parecen buenos, lo único que llamo mi interés es que el cubo qiyi jelly no sea completamente igual al de la imagen publicada, pero la diferencia es solo un poco del estampado de la marca, por lo de mas se ve de buena calidad a mi parecer y el precio es increíble.
N**H
These are both solid, entry level cubes from reputable companies, not novelty trash. The jelly cube is a Qiyi Warrior W and the macaron cube is a MoYu Meilong 3c. Both cubes have adjustable screw depth and come factory lubed. Both cubes turn smoothly and can corner-cut at about 30 degrees. Both cubes have a frosted finish, but the jelly Warrior is much more heavily frosted, giving it a nice, grippy surface texture. I don't have the standard color version of this cube so it could just be a function of the translucent plastic, I don't know. The pastel/macaron Meilong comes in at 64.9 grams on my scale, while the jelly Warrior weighs in at 81.5 grams. The difference is noticable with the macaron Meilong having a light, airy feel and the jelly Warrior feeling weightier. The macaron Meilong feels almost hollow, like you can barely feel the core mechanism. I personally prefer this feel over the jelly Warrior, since the cube feels more balanced to me. There is barely any feeling of the weight shifting as you turn the cube in your hand. You can definitely feel the core in the Warrior as you turn the cube. If you like heavier cubes, you will probably prefer the weight of the Warrior. The macaron Meilong feels airy and papery when turning. Hard to explain, but it's a light, origami-like feel. The cube is very composed, controllable, and well-behaved. The jelly Warrior has a snappy, sprightly feel when turning. It feels squishier in the hand, but the snappiness of the springs keeps it from deforming too much at speed. The spring tension feels noticably more aggressive than the Meilong and it can have a bit of a mind of it's own when completing turns. It feels poppy, responsive, and a bit unruly. The macaron Meilong corner-cuts with an understated pop, while the jelly Warrior does it with an authoritative snap. The macaron Meilong has no noticable spring noise, while the jelly Warrior make a ratchet-like spring sound on all sides but the orange and pink (on my cube, anyway). So the macaron Meilong is a quieter cube overall. Both cubes present a challenge with color recognition outside of bright, neutral light. The jelly cube is especially tricky since the translucency of the plastic can easily fool the eye. You have to turn the cube face down and away from you to see the colors clearly. My color vision is excellent, but the macaron cube is tough to solve in low light and the jelly cube is impossible to solve in low light. Both cubes are great beginner cubes that feel very good in the hand, but with very different characters. Both are lovely to look at with very pleasing color schemes. These are a great addition to the collection and really nice to display, but they're hard to solve without good light, especially the jelly cube. This set is a great value at around 5 dollars a cube and I'm glad I picked them up. I personally like the macaron Meilong more than the jelly Warrior because I prefer its feel, but both look great on my shelf.
P**Z
Fue un regalo para mi hijo y le encantaron! Son muy bonitos pero además fuincionan perfecto! Me encantaron!
C**M
Good cubes, very cute, move/cut well. I've had these for a few months now, used them quite a bit and I like them a lot
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