Speedcube Anatomy

Speedcube Anatomy

“Speedcube Anatomy” is a series of short, easy-to-understand guides on why cubes feel different. We focus on real design features—not “marketing words”: core and settings, magnet systems, coating and surface, and more — and show how these affect speed, control, and stability while solving.

If you’re choosing your first good cube or want to understand the differences between versions of the same model (for example, Spring vs MagLev, standard magnets vs core magnets, frosted vs UV coated), this category will help you get oriented quickly and pick what fits you best.

These materials are written to be useful right at the moment of choosing: no unnecessary theory, just clear takeaways and “who it’s for” guidance.


Speedcube Anatomy: Cube Surface - Frosted, UV Coated, and Black + Stickers - What’s the Difference?

Speedcube Anatomy: Cube Surface - Frosted, UV Coated, and Black + Stickers - What’s the Difference?

Cube Surface: Frosted, UV Coated, and Black + Stickers — What’s the Difference? The surfa..

Speedcube Anatomy: Magnet Systems in Cubes — What They Are and How They Affect Solving

Speedcube Anatomy: Magnet Systems in Cubes — What They Are and How They Affect Solving

Magnet systems in cubes: what they are and how they affect solving Magnets in speedcubes ..

Speedcube Anatomy: Spring, MagLev, Dual Adjustment, and Ball Core - explained simply

Speedcube Anatomy: Spring, MagLev, Dual Adjustment, and Ball Core - explained simply

Speedcube Anatomy: Spring, MagLev, Dual Adjustment, and Ball Core — explained simply “The Feel Buil..

Types of lubricants for the Rubik’s Cube and Other Puzzles

Types of lubricants for the Rubik’s Cube and Other Puzzles

Lubricants for the Rubik’s Cube and Other Puzzles Lubricant reduces friction between the parts of a..

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