Which one is the hardest? You can also switch the centers on the double crazy cube to get virtually any of the combinations in the planet series of cubes.
Out of the 8 crazy 3x3 series puzzles (standard - Neptune) I think that Mars is the most difficult. It requires a lot of technique from both sides of the crazy 3x3 redux styles, reducing to a standard circle cube and reducing to a regular 3x3, and can be very easy to get lost while solving. They're all a lot of fun, but each has their own challenges.
@@puzzlemax13Thanks for your reply. I finally ordered the rest of the series from Ziicube the other day. They arrived on July 10. I learned Jupiter and Uranus many months back. With these new arrivals on-hand, I've just also learned Saturn and Neptune. I started on Mars last night without taking stock of your comment and it's really breaking my brain. So, I'll likely set it aside and learn it last. I see where you mentioned ordering from The Cubicle. They're really great people over there and I've placed several orders with them. But, the best prices and by a rather wide margin are at Ziicube. They have most everything, but for the puzzles that are exclusive to HKNow. I was skeptical about them at first. But they're a well oiled machine. And once you've ordered like $100 or more the prices get about 15% lower on every item because you're considered a VIP. Shipping is not free, but as long as you're ordering like $50 or more the shipping is reasonable and in total it's still far less than any other source. Cubezz is also great. But their prices are almost always higher than Ziicube, even after accounting for shipping charges on Ziicube. But if you're just placing a very small order, Cubezz can end up being the cheapest option out there. DHL is usually the cheapest shipping option on Ziicube and their speed is mind boggling. I placed my last order on July 3, and the order arrived by noon in East Tennessee on July 10. And that's pretty typical with DHL service.
I've got the earth version. It might me time for the set! You're great at making us understand the differences between these puzzles.
The whole collection? Wow
Which one is the hardest? You can also switch the centers on the double crazy cube to get virtually any of the combinations in the planet series of cubes.
Out of the 8 crazy 3x3 series puzzles (standard - Neptune) I think that Mars is the most difficult. It requires a lot of technique from both sides of the crazy 3x3 redux styles, reducing to a standard circle cube and reducing to a regular 3x3, and can be very easy to get lost while solving. They're all a lot of fun, but each has their own challenges.
@@puzzlemax13Thanks for your reply. I finally ordered the rest of the series from Ziicube the other day. They arrived on July 10. I learned Jupiter and Uranus many months back. With these new arrivals on-hand, I've just also learned Saturn and Neptune. I started on Mars last night without taking stock of your comment and it's really breaking my brain. So, I'll likely set it aside and learn it last.
I see where you mentioned ordering from The Cubicle. They're really great people over there and I've placed several orders with them. But, the best prices and by a rather wide margin are at Ziicube. They have most everything, but for the puzzles that are exclusive to HKNow. I was skeptical about them at first. But they're a well oiled machine. And once you've ordered like $100 or more the prices get about 15% lower on every item because you're considered a VIP. Shipping is not free, but as long as you're ordering like $50 or more the shipping is reasonable and in total it's still far less than any other source.
Cubezz is also great. But their prices are almost always higher than Ziicube, even after accounting for shipping charges on Ziicube. But if you're just placing a very small order, Cubezz can end up being the cheapest option out there.
DHL is usually the cheapest shipping option on Ziicube and their speed is mind boggling. I placed my last order on July 3, and the order arrived by noon in East Tennessee on July 10. And that's pretty typical with DHL service.
How much did it cost?
each were 20$ for me, so that means it would come out to $20*9=$180. This will damage my bank account.