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disappointed January 14, 2008 Kim T. Letourneau (Christmas City) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
After the first twist it"exploded" into many pieces - how do I get a new one without incurring any additional costs?
worth the price! March 8, 2008 Alex Vu 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
i can solve he 3x3x3 cube in a minute. then i went for hard harder challenge and got a 4x4x4 cube. my time on this is 9 minutes. this brand is better than winnings moves because the stickers are more durable, though the cube is hard to turn.
Great 4x4 Rubik's Cube..... December 23, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this 4x4 Rubik's Revenge cube from Hashbro (or Winning Moves) for $7+S&H!!! It was very cheap, and I was very pleased to see the price to up to $13 the next day. My order came on December 20th - 4 days earlier than expected. It is very fun and addicting, you get all these different puzzles, but there is only one solution. I have mastered lining up the centers, but now I have to match the edges. No worries, that will only take me a couple of days. In my opinion, this cube loses to the original 3x3 by just a couple of points. It's a must-have for any puzzle enthusiast! Overall, the Rubik's Revenge cube is a great puzzle, creating all kinds of challenges.
Go with this 4X4!!! January 5, 2008 I have owned this 4x4 since Christmas and it has been absolutly amazing and much better than what I have heard about the Winnng Moves 4x4. It moves smoothly and doesn't lock up and I haven't had any problems with the stickers falling off. It feels very durable and heavy in your hands. I can solve the 3x3 in about a minute and found this a much harder challenge that makes my 3x3 feel childish in comparison. I would recommend this to any cube enhusiast or just anybody looking for a challenge, though I would recommend the 3x3 first. P.S. I found some great videos on youTube for anybody stuck on their Rubik's Revenge 4x4 Cube.
All the fun of the original, with several distinct differences. January 6, 2008 Alex Starr I received this for Christmas, as I had been messing with the 3x3x3 and could solve it in around 2 minutes (not too fast but it had stopped being challenging). The 4x4x4 has several aspects that make it very different from the 3x3x3. First, it has no fixed centers. There are four center pieces to each side and they can move around the cube. This also means that the edge pieces can get separated and move around. Once you have solved for the centers and edges, it can be solved in much the same way as the 3x3x3. I feel that this cube, with so much more going on (16 colored stickers per side as opposed to 9) has made the 3x3x3 seem much simpler and will help me solve it faster. So, if you know how to solve the original cube, then this is a great, fun challenge. Of course, if you don't know how to solve the 3x3x3, then this will only be even more frustrating. I do have a minor gripe, the cube tends to 'catch' often when I'm trying to turn it. With use, this has gotten better, and soon I think it won't even be a problem. But keep in mind that there will have to be a pretty good break-in period.
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