Meilong 8x8 — a budget-friendly 8x8 for collectors and for your first serious big-cube practice sessions.
The MeiLong 8x8 is an 8×8×8 cube from MoYu/MoFang JiaoShi (MFJS), known for a relatively compact footprint for this size. Common specs list it at about 69 mm and about 206 g (without packaging). This version is listed as non-magnetic.
Who it’s for
- Anyone moving up from 5x5/6x6 who wants a proper 8x8 without spending a lot.
- Collectors building out the MeiLong big-cube lineup.
- If you want stronger layer alignment, consider magnetic variants (usually clearly labeled).
Turning / control feel
- The compact size helps grip on an 8x8, but finger work is still “small” compared to smaller cubes.
- On a non-magnetic 8x8, alignment depends more on technique; fast turning can require careful layer management.
Magnets & mechanism
- Magnets: no (non-magnetic version).
- With 8 layers, clean alignment before the next move matters; a steadier turning style helps.
Size, weight, materials
- Cube size: about 69 × 69 × 69 mm.
- Cube weight (without packaging): about 206 g.
- Common edition: stickerless.
Main advantages
- Affordable entry into 8x8.
- Relatively compact for the class.
- Great pick for a MeiLong/MFJS big-cube collection.
Possible drawbacks
- Non-magnetic: alignment is less “auto” and needs more control.
- 8x8 solves are long and technical.
How to use
- Break in the cube and solve via reduction (centers → edges → finish like a 3x3).
- Use standard 4x4+ parity algorithms when parity appears.
Box & contents
- Factory cardboard box; common listings note ~239 g gross weight and ~72 × 72 × 72 mm package size.
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