Since the YJ Axis Cube V2 is a modification of a 3×3 Rubik’s cube, you can make use of the same algorithms you’ve learned from the 3×3-cube to solve this one. Though the cube isn’t solved exactly the same way as a Rubik’s cube and you’ll encounter new challenges even if you’ve previously learned to solve a Rubik’s cube already. The cube changing shape gives it a cool appearance that makes it hard to not toy with it!
YJ Axis Cube V2
6.99 €
The YJ Axis Cube V2 is a tricky modification of a 3×3- Rubik’s cube. The cube changes shape when turning it and the challenge lies in moving the colors to the correct place while also returning the puzzle back into the shape of a cube.
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Magnetic | No | |
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Dimensions | 57 × 57 × 57 mm | |
Weight (with packaging) | 110 g | |
Dimensions (with packaging) | 60 × 60 × 60 mm | |
SKU | 42816 |
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2 reviews for YJ Axis Cube V2
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Aaron –
What a mind f*ck
I really enjoy this cube because it really breaks my brain. I still have yet to solve it, but I think I have a pretty good cross and first pair going, but my lord is it difficult for me to get a grasp on how to connect the pieces.
I haven’t tried too many shape mods, mostly just mirror and wind mirror blocks, but this one takes on a whole other level of difficulty in my opinion. The most difficult thing about it, is as the name implies: the axes to which it turns by. The corners are center pieces… I guess..? Edges are centers… maybe? Try it for yourself and see.
RedKB mentioned this as being one of the deceptively difficult puzzles and I have to say I agree with that.
Daniel K. (verified owner) –
Cannon
Really like it. Nice challenge.