Damn Jesse, never been more impressed that you could turn a cube a few times and call your shot that it was from a design from 10 years ago. Then open it up and be spot on! Very impressive!
Moyu literally took all the best things from there best cubes, and turned it INTO ONE! I am literally so excited for this cube, looks awesome! And it some how CHEAPER??
Me last year: "moyu is making too many cubes". Me now: "they did a great job of iterating quickly to develop what we actually want". Very impressed that they listened to what few criticisms there were about the v9 and addressed them in a smart way.
I actually ended up replacing my Aolong V2 for a WRM V9 a few months ago and I certainly wasn't planning on getting another flagship cube, but damn if its got that OG Aolong design (the edges at least), I might have to get my hands on it.
For me, it is not good. The losest setting is still blocky for me. That's why i always loved screw more. I cant adjust this below one, but i wal always able to lose a screw more
Damn moyu really trying for world record of the most released 3x3 huh Edit : on another note, the new moyu dual adjustment is so good that it's on par with tornado one with one downside that you do not have visual markers but that doesnt matter that much
Happy to see the Aolong mech make a return, though I'm still more of a fan of screws than a fancy system with a finite set of settings. (But even then, Moyu has released so many cubes that even if you like the old system you would have too many options to fit in a single screen) From my understanding of cut lines from designing cubes it's actually closer to Aolong than Weilong. They just trimmed out one anchor from the corner, but the physical lines used to cut the cube into it's individual pieces need to resemble the Aolong lines more than the Weilong lines for such a design to be possible
Maybe the bad side (at least for me) is the sharp corner. I love WRM's line up (since Wrm2019) being having a more rounded corner,because I could feel more comfortable with rounded corner.
I'm glad moyu ditched the maglev only option for the spring ballcore option. It makes the pricing not have a weird range like the V9 and removes the objectively worst option for the consumer.
I hate how people act like cheap is best. For example, tornado v3 is very cheap, but it has bad build quality. I handled it with care, and in 5 months the core magnets started falling out and 2 corner magnets fell out already when it came in the box. If it had plastic and build quality as good as Gan, it would definitely cost upwards of 48 dollars. Nonetheless, weilong v10 is an amazing cube.
For lower budget, v5 is better but performance wise v10 is better. Tv3 is nearly the same performance wise but if you like to customize your cube then tv3 is better. Gan 12 is a little worse overall.
I'm a new cuber, can someone tell me why a ball core is good? I've only seen people say it makes cubes more "stable", but no one ever says why or how this is the case. Don't no pieces touch the core anyway? Edit: 4 months later I've realized that most people don't know what they are talking about: Ball cores are a snake oil scam and literally do nothing for the cube's performance. Here's some popular explanations I've seen as to why a ball core is good and why I think they are incorrect: (To prevent any misunderstanding, please make sure to notice when I say things like "edge-to-core" rather than "corner-to-core", or "attracting" rather than "repelling") "It helps with stability!" - How though? If you're one of those people who just says this with no explanation, you're obviously just parroting what everyone else says without thinking about it yourself. Come to your own conclusions. Pieces don't even touch the core, so what overall shape it is is irrelevant. "It helps with stability because it has a stronger and smoother magnetic force when a turn is completed and it auto aligns!" - This effect is not caused by a ball core. What you are describing are corner-to-core magnets, which have nothing to do with if the core is spherical or not. Most cubes with corner-to-core magnets don't even have a ball core because it is unnecessary, for example, the Gan 12. "The edge-to-core repelling magnets helps with stability!" - Having edge-to-core repelling magnets has nothing to do with the core being spherical. Edge-to-core magnets do not even require anything about the core to be changed, it only requires placing magnets in the edge stalks that repel the magnets that are ALREADY in the core that attract to the corners. "You need a ball core for edge-to-core attracting magnets!" - No, you don't. They could easily be affixed to the core in the exact same way as the corner-to-core magnets. The only thing this may help with and an actual benefit to having a ball core, is that if you have these edge-to-core attracting magnets (so 20 magnets instead of 8), I believe that it takes less plastic and is less complicated manufacturing-wise to mount them on the inside of a sphere rather than on individual stalks alongside the corner-to-core magnets. In conclusion, ball cores do nothing for the performance of a cube, but may help in the manufacturing process with cubes that have edge magnets that attract to the core. But this is not a benefit to the performance of a cube, so stop saying that it is.
The magnets around the ball, that is attached around the core, is what makes each piece "touch" the core. I believe that the smaller radius of magnets around the core is what makes the cube feel stable and with the pieces closer.
@@AveryHyena In order for magnets to give stability, they must be very close, and in order for them to give auto-alignment they must also be quite strong. Regular cores don't allow for either of those to be met, and in some cases the plastic part is so small that there's literally nowhere to attach anything
Kinda awesome the bong core models come with six different bowls. Not sure why they put all that adjustment crap in there, though. Doesn't leave much room for your -weed- -tobacco- incense. The little caps are a nice touch, though, in case the fuzz shows up and you have to quickly toss a cap on and -run from the police- cooperate fully with law enforcement. You don't want your -weed- -tobacco- incense falling out while you're -cheesing it from the pigs- engaging in volunteer work as a productive and law-abiding member of your community.
The 8 magnet v9 had strong magnets, the 20 ball core v9 had a little bit weaker feel, because the core magnets are further out, the v10 has a way bigger ball core, so more weak, but more tactile feel
I feel that some lube must go in the tracks, otherwise this cube feels very sandy. I am trying to understand if in the way that Phil is applying the Dignitas, some of it gets in the tracks as well.
@@YoAsianLike he was sponsored by daily puzzles till they closed now he’s sponsored by the cubicle , but this was a big hint video with Phil use a Tingman man before it was announced 👍
Do you guys think that the spring version would be also better for an Angstrom setup? I usually use Dignitas and Gravitas with either DNM or Mystic. This lube combination was able to slow down even the most uncontrollable cubes for me. So could I perhabs get away with the maglev version? I have Gan 12 , Pioneer V3, Maglev UV V5 and Maglev Guhong pro and the Guhong is the only one I treated with DNM after angstrom lubes and is the only one that become kind of too fast.
I had an RS3M V5 with the something loose inside the ball problem … not quite as bad as your example, but definitely distracting once I put a few drops of lube in the thing. CS took care of it, and now the thing is nice and quiet. Plus with the recommendation I got to try some FZ Rush (which I combined with a couple other things ultimately, I've got my RS3M V5 turning buttery smooth and quiet … It's so cool! I'm not going faster by much as a result yet but I'm actually not working on speed so much right now as I am recognizing how to use what I know to turn more optimally and without turning the cube to do it. Will it improve my times to do that? A little. But mostly it's about unlearning bad habits that make me slow no matter what and trying to wire the neurons that'll let me do an alg from any angle, because that will make me WAY faster when I have learned the rest of the tech.
7:17 man I loooove those corner twists too, instant main
First rp pls like my cm
The banter between big cubing channels is always funny to see
@@alisyed294u first or me who replied first
Hi cubehead
Heyyy cubehead
Gotta love those bong cores
fax
oh good. I wasn't the only one hearing that.
@@zeekutartheimmortal same
Do you think if we bully Phil enough he’ll start saying “ball cores” or will he just say “BONG cores” with even more emphasis 😂
@@alisyed294 he'll brobably emphasize more when he says bong core lol
Damn Jesse, never been more impressed that you could turn a cube a few times and call your shot that it was from a design from 10 years ago. Then open it up and be spot on! Very impressive!
well tbf, I had already heard that it might be similar to an aolong, I just wasn’t sure what the similarities would be 😅
@@JRCuberHi JR. The question is, which weilong version is the best, performance wise and feel wise for slow solves?
Moyu literally took all the best things from there best cubes, and turned it INTO ONE! I am literally so excited for this cube, looks awesome! And it some how CHEAPER??
wubix cewb
Oh hi caiden
I’m def getting one
Im getting one for an upgrade from gan 356M
2:04 “oh this is so cute!”
*proceeds to threaten its life*
The knife appearing out of nowhere sent me, lmfao
FR
The tingman mat is legendary
11:11 Phil once again showing off his quick scrambling skills
Lmao😅
Fr bro
Sub millisecond scramble
TING MANN I CAN SMELL THE ANNOUNCEMENT
but he is in Australia!
Ikr
@@VexoCubing yeah but Cubeheads in belgium so i dont think country matters very much to them
He's probably looking for a new partnership since dailypuzzles shut down. I think these two channels could do awesome work together!
@@philipschleich6480that’s what they are saying lol
Me last year: "moyu is making too many cubes". Me now: "they did a great job of iterating quickly to develop what we actually want". Very impressed that they listened to what few criticisms there were about the v9 and addressed them in a smart way.
Twice now The Cubicle has shown a Tingman mat. Yes! I'm excited!
Happy that they've changed the tensioning system, now tensions can be evenly balanced
I actually ended up replacing my Aolong V2 for a WRM V9 a few months ago and I certainly wasn't planning on getting another flagship cube, but damn if its got that OG Aolong design (the edges at least), I might have to get my hands on it.
These might be my new main upgrade in the future, seems very valueable and viable
AoLong is my favorite! I just dug up my old AoLongs an hour ago!
I couldn’t understand the Tingman mat at first BUT NOW I NEED THE CONFIRMATION
So nice seeing Jesse’s old AoLong v2 again. That cube was so legendary back in the day…
TINGMAN MAT I CAN FEEL THE ANNOUNCEMENT AHHHHH
Yay for the new adjustment system!
For me, it is not good. The losest setting is still blocky for me. That's why i always loved screw more. I cant adjust this below one, but i wal always able to lose a screw more
Tingman is now sponsored by the Cubicle😱😱
Cause DailyPuzzles is shutting down
Damn moyu really trying for world record of the most released 3x3 huh
Edit : on another note, the new moyu dual adjustment is so good that it's on par with tornado one with one downside that you do not have visual markers but that doesnt matter that much
They probably already got that record a while ago
Finally, thanks for the upload i've been waiting for a new cube to inbox thanks Phil!
WOW! Moyu finally made a new adjustment system
Happy to see the Aolong mech make a return, though I'm still more of a fan of screws than a fancy system with a finite set of settings. (But even then, Moyu has released so many cubes that even if you like the old system you would have too many options to fit in a single screen)
From my understanding of cut lines from designing cubes it's actually closer to Aolong than Weilong. They just trimmed out one anchor from the corner, but the physical lines used to cut the cube into it's individual pieces need to resemble the Aolong lines more than the Weilong lines for such a design to be possible
The adjustment system is so cool
And the losest still too tight for me
Maybe the bad side (at least for me) is the sharp corner. I love WRM's line up (since Wrm2019) being having a more rounded corner,because I could feel more comfortable with rounded corner.
I'm glad moyu ditched the maglev only option for the spring ballcore option. It makes the pricing not have a weird range like the V9 and removes the objectively worst option for the consumer.
The stickers on that Aolong are epic.
oh that’s so cute points with the sharpest knife I have seen
I love how bong core is just normal now and its not on all the comments
I’d love to see Rowe’s perspective on the Weilong v10 vs the legendary 2019 original WR M!
A tingman mat,dailypuzzels closing,the half announcement at the end huhhh I wonder what it is
I hate how people act like cheap is best. For example, tornado v3 is very cheap, but it has bad build quality. I handled it with care, and in 5 months the core magnets started falling out and 2 corner magnets fell out already when it came in the box. If it had plastic and build quality as good as Gan, it would definitely cost upwards of 48 dollars. Nonetheless, weilong v10 is an amazing cube.
bong core was said 11 times by Phil - we need a video with at least 20 mentions of this new-fangled bong core technology!
Phil pointing a knife at the adjustment system isn't supposed to make me laugh but it did😭
Tingman cubicle sponsorship woohoo!
FINALLY, MOYU WITH DIFFERENT DUAL ADJUSTMENT SYSTEMMM BABYYY
finaly after like 5 years moyu has finaly made a new dual ajust ment syestem.🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
that intro is FIRE
4 years from now moyu will be on the Weilong V46 UV M Pro
Yes! The old intro is back!
I would love to see a comparison between this, V5, TV3, and GAN 12!
For lower budget, v5 is better but performance wise v10 is better.
Tv3 is nearly the same performance wise but if you like to customize your cube then tv3 is better.
Gan 12 is a little worse overall.
I remember my aolong GT very well 😢 i miss the solong series
Is That A Tingman Matt 😮
I love the bon core in this cube.
2:04 it looks like Phil is threatening the cube
I shall try this solving method, scare the cube into submission. 😂
Aolong really was a legendary cube
I'm a new cuber, can someone tell me why a ball core is good? I've only seen people say it makes cubes more "stable", but no one ever says why or how this is the case. Don't no pieces touch the core anyway?
Edit: 4 months later I've realized that most people don't know what they are talking about:
Ball cores are a snake oil scam and literally do nothing for the cube's performance. Here's some popular explanations I've seen as to why a ball core is good and why I think they are incorrect: (To prevent any misunderstanding, please make sure to notice when I say things like "edge-to-core" rather than "corner-to-core", or "attracting" rather than "repelling")
"It helps with stability!" - How though? If you're one of those people who just says this with no explanation, you're obviously just parroting what everyone else says without thinking about it yourself. Come to your own conclusions. Pieces don't even touch the core, so what overall shape it is is irrelevant.
"It helps with stability because it has a stronger and smoother magnetic force when a turn is completed and it auto aligns!" - This effect is not caused by a ball core. What you are describing are corner-to-core magnets, which have nothing to do with if the core is spherical or not. Most cubes with corner-to-core magnets don't even have a ball core because it is unnecessary, for example, the Gan 12.
"The edge-to-core repelling magnets helps with stability!" - Having edge-to-core repelling magnets has nothing to do with the core being spherical. Edge-to-core magnets do not even require anything about the core to be changed, it only requires placing magnets in the edge stalks that repel the magnets that are ALREADY in the core that attract to the corners.
"You need a ball core for edge-to-core attracting magnets!" - No, you don't. They could easily be affixed to the core in the exact same way as the corner-to-core magnets. The only thing this may help with and an actual benefit to having a ball core, is that if you have these edge-to-core attracting magnets (so 20 magnets instead of 8), I believe that it takes less plastic and is less complicated manufacturing-wise to mount them on the inside of a sphere rather than on individual stalks alongside the corner-to-core magnets.
In conclusion, ball cores do nothing for the performance of a cube, but may help in the manufacturing process with cubes that have edge magnets that attract to the core. But this is not a benefit to the performance of a cube, so stop saying that it is.
It helps with auto alignment
The magnets around the ball, that is attached around the core, is what makes each piece "touch" the core. I believe that the smaller radius of magnets around the core is what makes the cube feel stable and with the pieces closer.
You're right in that the ball itself does pretty much nothing, but it has a bunch of magnets in it, and those are what actually give the stability
@@chri-k Can't you just manufacture a regular core with the same magnets attached to that and have the same effect?
@@AveryHyena
In order for magnets to give stability, they must be very close, and in order for them to give auto-alignment they must also be quite strong.
Regular cores don't allow for either of those to be met, and in some cases the plastic part is so small that there's literally nowhere to attach anything
"20 magnet bong-core" LOL🤣🤣
Nice that moyu is making better choices with the versions they release. I always felt like the maglev no ballcore version was pointless
nice Aulong comparison, Damien. I'm not that familiar with that era Moyu.
FINALLY
A new duel adjustment system
First since 2018
I hate it. Tooo tight for me
0:24 WHAT DID MY BOI BENJAMIN
That’s a nice Tingman mat. And, great review!!!😀😀😀
just ordered one from the cubicle
Kinda awesome the bong core models come with six different bowls. Not sure why they put all that adjustment crap in there, though. Doesn't leave much room for your -weed- -tobacco- incense.
The little caps are a nice touch, though, in case the fuzz shows up and you have to quickly toss a cap on and -run from the police- cooperate fully with law enforcement. You don't want your -weed- -tobacco- incense falling out while you're -cheesing it from the pigs- engaging in volunteer work as a productive and law-abiding member of your community.
2:10 just phil cazualy pointing at things with his knife
I think I will buy the 20 magnet bong core with the spring.
Yay! Only MoYu’s 20577274 cube this past year!
Rookie numbers
farewell benjamin, you will be missed o7
Don't forget to bring on Olor and Tingboy as well!
FINALLY MOYU CHANGED THE ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM
Petition to name this cube WRM X
i thought moyu died when they did not release a cube in like two weeks
MOYU COMING IN CLUTCHHH 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🖖🏾🖖🏾
Phil: I’m really, really excited to announce that we’re going to…
Me: sponsor Tingman?
Comment Section: Sponsor Tingman 24/7
ME: YA
WHAT? You’re with Tingman now? Yaaaay!
😂🎉
14:03 YOU FOOLED ME AGAIN!
Now I can wait for the super weilong II
The way Phil is pronouncing ball core
I always here that he says "bong core"😂🎉 no offense
By the way this cube is the gonna be the best for it's price
He definitely does it on purpose
Is Tingman getting sponsored by the Cubicle? 😮
Can't wait for the weilong v11 next year
Maybe in about three months.
Maybe the super weilong v2 comes first
Wailing v69420
I’ve watched this video 15 times
I loved the part where they spoke about the magnet strength and comparison with the v9. Can anybody tell me it's magnet strength?
The 8 magnet v9 had strong magnets, the 20 ball core v9 had a little bit weaker feel, because the core magnets are further out, the v10 has a way bigger ball core, so more weak, but more tactile feel
1:27
"We open it up and there's like 20 balls just inside"
*Insert skull emoji here *
5:23 I got a loose magnet on mine too
Phil said "20 magnet ball core" so many times that they don't even sound like words anymore.
It always sounds like he is saying Bong Core!
Great review! Which price point is the spring version Phil liked?
It finally has a real dual adjustment system
Which is limited😢
The losest is still tight for me
i bought this and did the Yo lube setup and its SUPER good. also yo lubes are my fave lubes now ;)
The tornado v3 flagship has 96 core magnets
"I'm very excited to announce that we are going to - " 😂
I feel that some lube must go in the tracks, otherwise this cube feels very sandy. I am trying to understand if in the way that Phil is applying the Dignitas, some of it gets in the tracks as well.
Moyu’s price always depends on on the size of the box or accessories not the cube
"I don't know if you guys even know what the Aolong is" made me age about 50 years
@Tingman sponsored by the cubicle now? Since daily puzzles is gone...
Tingman about to be sponsored 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
He is before this video
@@YoAsianLike he was sponsored by daily puzzles till they closed now he’s sponsored by the cubicle , but this was a big hint video with Phil use a Tingman man before it was announced 👍
@@Speedcubermaxwell oh didn’t know
@@Speedcubermaxwell just watched the tingman videos and assumed he was with the cubicle before this
Do you guys think that the spring version would be also better for an Angstrom setup? I usually use Dignitas and Gravitas with either DNM or Mystic. This lube combination was able to slow down even the most uncontrollable cubes for me. So could I perhabs get away with the maglev version? I have Gan 12 , Pioneer V3, Maglev UV V5 and Maglev Guhong pro and the Guhong is the only one I treated with DNM after angstrom lubes and is the only one that become kind of too fast.
dang im so excited for this!
Guys im gonna confirm that the maglev is worth it
W tingman mat
I main the v3 Pioneer and I'm debating on which v10 to get the spring one or the maglev one. What do you think I should get?
The edge and corner design looks like the gan 14 design just a bit 💀
Just a bit.
WOW this is amazing
i clicked faster on this video than i dropped out of college
Dang
dayum💀💀
is tingman sponsored by thecubicle no clickbait real?
Weilong is Amazing
bro, i just bought the rs3m v5!
New cube! New cube! New cube! New cube! New cube!
the 184th this year 💀
What about the core braking scene 😢😢
I had an RS3M V5 with the something loose inside the ball problem … not quite as bad as your example, but definitely distracting once I put a few drops of lube in the thing. CS took care of it, and now the thing is nice and quiet. Plus with the recommendation I got to try some FZ Rush (which I combined with a couple other things ultimately, I've got my RS3M V5 turning buttery smooth and quiet … It's so cool!
I'm not going faster by much as a result yet but I'm actually not working on speed so much right now as I am recognizing how to use what I know to turn more optimally and without turning the cube to do it. Will it improve my times to do that? A little. But mostly it's about unlearning bad habits that make me slow no matter what and trying to wire the neurons that'll let me do an alg from any angle, because that will make me WAY faster when I have learned the rest of the tech.