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  • Question
    Do I need screwdriver?
    Community Answer
    No, you could also use your thumbnail, a butter knife, or some other flat, slim object to pry it open.
  • Question
    What is a speed cube?
    TechRax
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    It's a cube that can turn better than the Rubik's brand.
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    Can I put it together after disassembling it?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can, but it can be quite difficult because the puzzle has really tight tensions.
  • Question
    How do I disassemble it if my cube works differently on the inside?
    Community Answer
    Most speedcubes have a similar mechanism as the one shown above. If you have a no-brand cheap cube, it is likely that it isn't possible to disassemble.
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    What is the best Rubik's cube?
    Community Answer
    It all depends on what kind of cube you want. If you want a fast-rotating cube, then buy a Speedcube.
  • Question
    Can I take apart the 1x1 cube?
    Community Answer
    You can't take apart the 1x1 cube. It’s literally a solid piece of plastic.
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    How do I assemble a Rubik's cube?
    GamerNate
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    You can do the whole phase of disassembling the cube backward. You can watch the video below the Unanswered Questions section.
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    Can I pry out a corner piece instead?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. Depending on the type of cube you have though, it may be more difficult.
  • Question
    Which lube should I use?
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    Petroleum-based lubricants are generally not recommended. It's best to use lube designed for Rubik's cube, or other silicone-based lubes.
  • Question
    Can I take out the center piece of a Rubik's Cube first and then take out the screw?
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    Some of the affordable cubes (like the QiYi Thunderclap V3) have the center pieces screwed to the mechanism. You can screw the center piece to set the tension or take apart the center. After that, the cube can be easily taken apart and reassembled.
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