The 6x6 is a fun puzzle, modern 6x6s are essentially 7x7s with invisible edge pieces, this means that there are quite a lot of little internal pieces which can pop out if you don't turn carefully or keep your cube on very loose tensions, it is important to learn to fix these minor pops.
Unfortunately, there hasn't been much change in the 6x6 market in 2024 so my recommendations from 2023 remain pretty much the exact same, I am hopeful that there will be some new releases in 2025, especially as we have seen so many new 5x5s in the past year.
Best 6x6x6 overall:
The AoShi WRM is already easily the best 6x6 on the market, the addition of core magnets just improves it even further, saving me a few seconds on my solves, if you want the absolute best then this is the 6x6 to get, it is just as fast as the ordinary AoShi WRM but with a slight increase in stability. |
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Best 6x6x6 (£35 and under):
MoYu AoShi WRM: £33
The MoYu AoShi WRM is an excellent 6x6 speedcube, it has very good stability without compromising on the speed, it is slightly smaller than many of the other options and has a light and fast turning which feels really nice and produces very fast times.
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Best 6x6x6 (£20 and under):
YJ MGC 6x6x6: £17
YJ could definitely have gotten away with charging significantly more for these MGC big cubes as you really can’t go wrong with them, the 6x6 is larger than some other 6x6s but performs really nice, it is faster than the AoShi WRM and Shadow V2 but slightly less stable.
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Best 6x6x6 (£15 and under):
YJ YuShi V2M: £14
The YJ YuShi V2M is similar to the YJ MGC (however actually more similar to the older AoShi GTSM), it is faster than other options but is not as stable, I would recommend keeping it on tight tensions.
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While I do sell some slightly cheaper, non magnetic options, there is little point in considering them here, you might as well just spend the extra few pounds to at least get a 6x6 with magnets.