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mf8 Full-Function 2x3x4
mf8 Full-Function 2x3x4
mf8 Full-Function 2x3x4
mf8 Full-Function 2x3x4

mf8 Full-Function 2x3x4

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Product Description

The MF8 2x3x4 is a fully-functional irregular cuboid in that no two sides have the same number of cubies. It turns smoothly out of the box and features solid construction.

Update: As of 20 Dec 2014, the MF8 2x3x4 is fully functional out of the box. It no longer requires extra internal parts to be installed to make it fully functional. Therefore, we won't be including the extra internal parts anymore.

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Not completely satisfied with this product? We accept returns within 4 weeks (28 days) past the delivery date, for either store credit, or a full refund to the payment method — the choice is yours.

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Our Promise to You

All of our products are guaranteed to be free of defects, or we will replace and reship at no cost to you. Please contact us within 4 weeks (28 days) past the delivery date to report any issues with items you have purchased.

Please note that some new cubes when being used for the first few times may experience what is termed a "pop". This is when one or more parts of a puzzle pop out without any damage actually being done to any of the pieces. This also occurs from time to time during normal usage. Pops are typically not considered a defect if the parts which come off can be reassembled by hand.

The corners on 2x2 puzzles should not be twisted as doing so may snap the piece. Damage caused by corner twisting is not considered to be a defect.

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  • Free standard U.S. shipping (includes Hawaii, Alaska, and AFO/APO) (2-5 business days) is offered for orders with a subtotal of $55.00+. Free expedited shipping (1-3 business days) is offered at $85.00+.
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Product Specifications
Manufacturer mf8
Type Cuboids
Added 2018-10-14
Gross Weight 86g

Customer Reviews

Based on 15 reviews
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Catherine K. (United States)
Fell apart on me

Stopped turning along one of the axes on my very first solve attempt, then little pieces started rattling out of the core, and eventually the bigger pieces came loose. There are a lot of tiny pieces and I’m not sure how to even go about reassembling them.

Reassembly might be a fun challenge for some, but it was not what I signed up for!

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T.G. (United States)
Locks up a lot, fell apart, impossible to reassemble

Cuboid puzzles are really cool, but I wouldn't recommend this to anybody, especially not as their first irregular cuboid.
The mechanism is just really bad, which to be fair, is to be expected given this is one of the few puzzles of its kind that exists.
Internal layers misalign all the time leading to lock ups, the pieces catch a lot, and if this thing pops or if you ever disassemble it, good luck getting it back together.
Even after toiling over it and having seemingly reassembled it, it stopped functioning. Really disappointed in this puzzle.

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Alec
Don't take it apart

The turning is smooth and it's fairly fun to solve but be very careful turning it to avoid popping and misalignment of internal layers because this thing is a pain to reassemble and there are lots of small parts.

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Michael L. (United States)
2x3x4

Puzzles arrived very quickly, and are the quality as expected. Thank you

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Enoch J.
Terrible. Just terrible

As I got the cube out of the box, it turned terrible. It was like the sides were refusing to move. After 30 seconds l, I was able to turn only three sides. I tried solving the cube, but suddenly exploded from so much force into the sides just for it to move. I could not put it together because of snapped pieces, and I feel totally cheated. Definitely do not recommend this puzzle. A total waste of 20 bucks!

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Donald A.O. (United States)
Not recommended

The puzzle started out fine, but it locked up and fell apart. I was being very careful with it, but it just felt unstable. Way too hard to reassemble. I want it to work, but it’s not worth it. It’ll fail again. Disappointing.

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Kaileb

The 2x3x4 is a good puzzle, but it being a very old puzzle, you have to expect some flaws. As you would expect from an old puzzle, it does catch at times and I have almost had a pop with stock tensions. A little tightening and it’s good to go. The solve is very fun though I must admit, just as a warning for anyone looking into this with no knowledge on it, there is a required 22 move algorithm to solve it but it’s not very hard to memorize. Good luck everyone

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HST (Canada)
Very smooth turning, but occasional internal misalignment.

Got my puzzle yesterday. Turns very well, movement is very smooth, and fully functional as advertised. Has a springy feel due to the internal mechanism, which allows a fair bit of stretching without popping or breaking (just don't overdo it!). However, the internal mechanism occasionally gets misaligned, and allowed turns get jammed. Backing off and jittering it fixes the alignment and allows the turn afterwards. Other than this occasional issue, very satisfied with this puzzle. Very interesting solve due to the uniqueness conferred by the 2x3x4 dimensions.

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Raymond Z. (United States)
Mixed feelings

The 2x3x4 is a shapeshifting brick cuboid puzzle.

The turning is worse than I expected: the two outer layers (1x2x3 faces) are much looser than the one middle layer (turning a 2x2x3 block). Months ago, I wrote that while tensioning the puzzle, I thought that it was going to explode from an internal lock-up, but recently, it actually did pop. I took apart the puzzle completely, and realized that it was very hard to put back together, but I was able to tension and turn the puzzle better afterwards.

If you ever need to put together the puzzle, SuperAntonioVivaldi's tutorial is a great help. Also get a flashlight if you can't see the internal pieces clearly, otherwise you might assemble the puzzle but not be able to turn it afterwards.

The solve itself is very interesting, if you never solved a fully-functional brick cuboid puzzle before. But, since it's a small puzzle, there's not as much challenge to it as a larger cuboid, and so the solve ends fairly quickly.

The fairly minimal paper box the puzzle comes in is quite pretty, and makes me relate the puzzle to a deck of cards when it comes to its portability.

In summary, I would only recommend this puzzle to collectors, and anyone enthusiastic about smaller cuboid puzzles who does not mind mediocre turning quality and the potential risk of having to do a tough re-assembly.

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Danielle (United States)
Turns wonderfully if you're patient

If you try to turn this thing like a speedcube you're setting yourself up for failure. It's remarkably stable, and when it catches you can usually carefully persuade it to do what you need it to, assuming you have the updated version that doesn't internally bandage. Catches have become less and less frequent as I've done more solves, leading me to believe the culprit may have just been a bit of plastic flash that needed to be worn down. Overall, it's a fantastic solve that manages to be more difficult than most other puzzles its size. I highly recommend it as your first really challenging cuboid, after you've mastered the 3x3x4.