Out of the 3 best: V-cube, Rubik's, and Eastsheen, the V-cube is best, followed by Eastsheen, then Rubik's is the worst of the 3. Get yourself a V-cube from their website.
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It's definitely personal preference.
I, myself agree that the V-Cube is the best, however, the Rubik's brand and Eastsheen do not compare to the newer cubes in the market. A simple Google search of V-Cube knockoffs will send you into the direction of better cubes. The downfall, of course, is that they are knockoff puzzles, so depending on your values, you may or may not accept them.
Shengshou 5x5, it only costs $10 on icubemart.com
Professor's Cube.
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around 39.99 or 40 since 5x5 products were 30
I had a hard time finding a 5x5 cube in stores, and you might too. I would try buying one on Ebay.
Yes, It is called a professor's cube. i disagree with that .^ the 5x5 rubik's cube is the professor's cube. at least i think so. it's correct, the 5x5 is the professor but there is also a 6x6 and you can get it at v-cubes.com
This skills that someone has to solve a Rubik's cube can be used on any size Rubik's cube, whether it be a 2x2 or a 5x5.
there are actually six, the original 3x3 cube, the 30th anniversary wood cube, the ice cube(clear 2x2 cube), the plain 2x2 cube, the 4x4 cube, and last but not least the 5x5 cube.
A cube that equals 125 is 5x5x5. It has six sides that are 5x5 25x6=150 square units.
it cant really be a cube with 3 well measurements do you mean the 5x5 Rubiks cube? if so then i have no idea ----------- ^^ Can't be a cube with 3 measurements? A cube has length, width height. 5x5x5 is correct, 5x5 is 2D, and incorrect. We cubers do call it a 5x5 cube just to shorten the name, but it is really supposed to be 5x5x5. ->OP: I'm sure you can find the answer somewhere on google.
No, not really - at least not for me (I'm 52yo) I think that the differences between the 4x4 and 5x5 are slight. It's one of those things where "if you can solve a 3x3 you can solve a 4x4 and if you can solve a 3x3 and a 4x4 you can solve a 5x5. The hardest part comes with the edges - there's some weird manuevers you have to do to get the edges right and oddly enough the 5x5 is easier on the edges than the 4x4 because the 5x5 has a center edge for each color and that makes it easier to get matches. It did for me anyway. But once I learned the 4x4, the 5x5 wasn't too hard to pick up.
The Rubik's brand 5x5 (which is awful) should be sold in most big toy stores. If you are willing to buy online www.amazon.com is good. But if these options aren't possible try a small puzzle shop if they don't have ask them if they can special order it. But if you going online the best 5x5 on the market is the V-cube 5 sold at www.v-cubes.com. Downsides are the expense and V-cubes is based in Greece so postage might be a problem. Search on the web for other brands such as Eastsheen, QJ and Mefferts. Kowalski
Each face will be 5x5= 25 sq cm. There are 6 faces to a cube, so 6x25= 150 sq cm surface area.
erno Rubik invented the 2x2 - pocket cube 3x3 - Rubik's cube or magic cube 4x4 - Rubik's revenge 5x5 - professor's cube Rubik twist-snake Rubik's magic-the foldable sheet puzzle
5x10 = 5(5x5) = (5x5) + (5x5) = 50.