Lefun 3x3x2

Lefun 3x3x2

CubeStyle

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Product Description

The Lefun 3x3x2 is the first cuboid in the Lefun line. The Lefun 3x3x2 features a variety of design features that make it the most advanced 3x3x2 on the market thus far. The 3x3x2 also has rounded pieces for enhanced corner cutting performance and a frosted stickerless design with vibrant stickerless colors.

Please note: the color of the 3x3 face comes randomized from the manufacturer. Appearance may vary. 

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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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Product Specifications
Manufacturer CubeStyle
Type Cuboids
Added 2018-10-14
Gross Weight 86g

Customer Reviews

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Wellington (United States)
Decent

It's not bad...BUT... the Qiyi version is so much better. And the Qiyi is also $1 cheaper which makes absolutely no sense!

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Stone A.
Pretty Good

This puzzle is more difficult to solve than I thought it would be, as you need to know a few (long but simple) algorithms. It is really entertaining to solve, though. The only problem is that the color scheme is different than a lot of other 3x3x2's, so you have to solve the orange or red side first and know the color scheme for each one. This shouldn't be a challenge if you are color neutral on the 3x3x3. Also, I have had several pops, but they are easy to fix because the mechanism is very similar to that of a 3x3x3. I am overall very happy about this puzzle, especially at such a low price point.

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Elijah L.
Great cube

This has become one of my favorite cubes instantly. It turns amazingly well and is very fun and easy to solve. The only problem is the core isnt bandaged to the white or yellow side, and it sometimes gets misaligned and you cant turn it. That is easy to fix though, and the piece you need comes with the puzzle when you buy it. So overall, after you fix the core, its a really good cube that is super fun to solve and I recommend it as a first cuboid.

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Ian
One Minor Flaw

This 3x3x2 turns well. It's smooth, has good corner cutting in both directions, and has decent shades. It also is fun puzzle to solve, as many algorithms you may know will not work. Additionally, the hidden center pieces are colored, so you can try to solve them as well. As everyone else has pointed out, it does have an issue. If you turn a middle layer 90 degrees, which is usually necessary for solving, and try to do a U2 move, the only available move, some of the hidden centers will try to move with the top layer, and if you then try to do another M/M' move to get back to cubic form, it will lock up. However, this is simple to fix. As others have said, you can just glue an edge to the core, and it should no longer happen. If you don't want to do this, then you can simply hold the middle layer in place while doing a U move, and it will not get out of alignment. Overall, this is a great puzzle and cube, and its one problem doesn't really make too much of a difference.

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Nate R.
Problems easy to fix

I wish they would have it come with one edge glued to the core but that is very easy to do. I would give it 5 stars if the made a v2 that has that feature

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Fenn L.
Good

The turning on this cube is amazing and its great fun to solve but there is eternal bandaging, this is why I give it 3 stars instead of 5

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Rusl B.
Fun Puzzle

I got this thinking it would be a nice easy bridge between the 1x3x3 that my son can solve no problem and the 3x3x3 that he is still too intimidated by to seriously try at the second layer.

I was thinking it would be boring.

Turns out it is quite a fun puzzle in it's own right. I was unable to solve it using the normal 3x3 techniques I know. I found a method on youtube where you solve corners first then centers. i like it quite a bit.

Overall it has a nice solid feel when turning. It has a cool feature that I didn't expect: the center colour (on the white and yellow faces) can be changed to orange/red or blue/green. It's a pretty cool unexpected feature that makes the cube a lot more challenging and mysterious when it's mixed up for the first time as one might assume the centres to not be changable.

Overall the puzzle design itself, this being my first 2x3x3, was way more interesting than what I expected.

The problem with this cube however, is also to do with the cool hidden centre colour feature. It doesn't always work, the interior pieces (not really cubies) will fairly often bind up meaning the whole puzzle seizes. This gets in the way of solving and there isn't an obvious workaround, the problem occurs somewhat randomly.

Despite that problem, you can just jiggle it or try and turn other faces and it eventually unseizes, so it is playable.

I gave it 3 only because I do like it but it has a major flaw. If I were buying again I'd try to get the same thing but without the bind ups.

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Steve
Feels a bit crunchy.

Granted, I got the constrained version first, so I'm more used to how smooth that puzzle turned, but it still feels a bit rough. And yes, as others have mentioned, there is a bit of an alignment issue, but honestly, I don't really mind it.

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AtM
Good quality, but flawed.

If not for a huge flaw this would be a really nice puzzle. It turns really well, and even corner cuts pretty well (reverse is half a piece, normal is line to line) if you care about that sort of thing. However, the puzzle does have a flaw. This little cuboid has a fully functioning core, but the core is free spinning which causes the puzzle to seize up due to internal misalignment. The only way to get the puzzle moving again is to turn one of the sides at a 90 and manually rotate the core with your finger. Not good for speedsolving, to say the least. However, you can fix the problem by disassembling the puzzle and gluing one of the edges to one of the hidden centers, anchoring the core to that edge. This will solve the misalignment problem without affecting the functionality of the puzzle. I don't understand why something like this wouldn't be implemented during manufacturing, but it's a pretty quick fix. I rate is 1/5 since this sort of thing shouldn't happen in the first place, but it would have been a 5/5 if not for this issue.

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Frank t.T.
Long stroy short: Good! But has an issue that can easily be fixed.

Short story long: They made a good design choice by making the mechanism based off of a 3x3, much like a 2x2 is. But, they forgot to bandage the hidden middle layer to one of the layers.

Do yourself a favor and grab some super glue and take an edge out, wipe off the lube (so the glue sticks) and put a bit on the piece before the stalk that sits on the hidden layers' center piece, pop the piece back in (make sure it's aligned properly) and hold it there for 10 seconds.

You now have the best 3x3x2 on the market.

Comes pre-lubed, good tensions, cuts 1 full cubie (about a full cubie more than the Lan Lan) and reverse is nearly non existent on the side you glue, it's just a little better on the other side. Still bearable reverse cutting.

** If you want better cutting when yellow is on top, glue one of the yellow edges to the hidden middle layers' center piece. **