Five Best Speed Cubes of 2020  [August 2020 Ultimate Rubik's Cube Buying Guide]

Speedcube.com.au has thousands of verified product reviews which you can review to best understand how speed cubes are rated for attributes such as 'look and feel', 'stability' and overall performance.  We combine data from our own customer reviews with our sales data to determine the most popular speed cubes - so best is subjective to speedcubing manufacturers hitting the bullseye leaving our customers deeply satisfied with the best combination of excellent speedcubing design paired with high quality manufacturing and competitive pricing.  

Five Best Speedcubes of 2020 as at August 2020

Click through to updated list - Five Best Speedcube of 2021

1. YongJun (YJ) YuLong V2 M 3x3x3 Magnetic Speed Cube

Coming in at #1 is the YJ Yulong V2M.  This factory magnetised speed cube stands proud at our number one position as a result of having excellent overall speed cube, combined with great performance and a brilliant price.  This little gem is available in stickerless and stickered (black) versions and can satisfy the needs of beginners and pro's alike.  With this magnetic speed cube you are getting way more performance than your money deserves!

2.  QiYi Warrior S 3x3 Stickerless Speed Cube

QiYi Warrior S Rubik's Cube

Everyone loves a warrior and the QiYi Warrior S speed cube is definitely a worthy competitor.  At only $8 AUD this is pound for pound the best entertainment money can buy and there really is no better Rubik's cube to start learning to solve.  The cube is stickerless with a beautiful and vivid colour scheme on a frosted plastic surface which makes solving and learning to solve a pleasure.  This budget Rubik's cube is also great option for schools and anyone who is wanting to create a community cubing club as the QiYi Warrior S comes in a nifty and well priced six pack.

3.  MoYu WeiLong GTS 3M 3x3x3 56mm MAGNETIC SPEED CUBE

MoYu Weilong GTS3 Magnetic Speed Cube

At number three we find our first genuine premium speed cube.  What sets this factory magnetised Weilong speed cube apart is that this MoYu Sub-Brand has literally dominated the speedcubing world for the last five years and the V3M is no exception.  Other than brilliant performance the unique features of this cube includes slight outer ridges around the edge of the cube and a spring compression gear adjustment system which allows you to easily set your preferred solving tensions.

4.  GAN 356 XS Magnetic Speed Cube

GAN 356 XS Premium Magnetic Speed Cube

At number four we have easily the most popular - yet most expensive - speed cube ever.  Retailing at near $100 AUD you want to be sure you are getting value for money and this amazing speed cube wins the prize for innovation hands down.  Amazingly, reviews for this cube as consistently five stars and few are ever disappointed - it seems you do actually get what you pay for.  Have a look at the product description as the features on this premium cube is as long as your arm and we could fill this entire blog with every detailed design feature that Mr. Gan has brought to the cube.  Take what you want - but be ready to pay for it!

5.  QiYi MS Magnetic 3x3 Speedcube

Finally coming in at number 5 we have a newish kid on the block - the MS Magnetic Speed cube from QiYi has proven extremely popular for a cube which has really not been around for very long but has quickly cemented its place as a new contender for most popular cube of 2020.  This is another budget cube which provides stacks of features and an unbelievably good speedcubing experience for less than $15 AUD - incredible value and incredible fun.  

Even though it does not get a formal placing we want to make a final honourable mention for the MoYu RS3M 2020 Magnetic Speed Cube.  It really has not been around for very long - but early reviews and sales data suggest you will see this little ripper in our next list of top 5 speedcubes.   

We hope that you enjoy our list of Top Five Best Speed cubes of 2020.  Please comment what you think is your best speed cubes of 2020.  

Happy Cubing.

13 comments

Gan Cube

Gan Cube

The Gan 14 is the newest relesed but Gan 11 m pro is the best cube

Tommy

Tommy

I like cheap and fast Rubix cubes

The boggy

The boggy

Great cubes! All of them are about the same though. I would rate gan last on the list. Gan is way to expensive and is worse than Moyu. Thanks for reading!

Ezekiel Byrnes

Ezekiel Byrnes

I think that the best one is most definitely the Moyu GTS3M. Fast turning and very controllable.

jun

jun

i feel like the gan 11m pro and gan 356xs is the best cube in the world

Luke

Luke

There just had to be a Gan Cube on this list, didn’t there? The YJ V2 M is a great cube, but Gan definitely had to be the most reliable and customisable brand – it is hard to beat the Gan 356 XS when it comes to customisation. And while QiYi are great value for money, Gan are probably better. Qiyi is a great brand to try out for starters.

Kareem

Kareem

The Gan 11m pro is the best speedcube of all time how did you not include it in this artical

Indra

Indra

This is so helpful & accurate, Yongjun is the best for the price & performance, GAN is most expensive but good quality, and so other brand description. Thanks

Levi

Levi

This is a good list I’m getting one now but 2×2!

Luke

Luke

The GAN 356 XS is the best speed cube of all time in my opinion- they’re so reliable. All of these other cubes are fantastic though, especially the YJ Yulong V2M. But GAN make the best speed cubes.

Michael Watkins

Michael Watkins

I really have to say that I agree with this list, I really love the gts3m and the moyu RS3M 2020, they are both greats cubes 10/10 list.

Anelize Theron van Biljon

Anelize Theron van Biljon

Wow! These look magnificent and much easier to handle than the older ones. I wish I could afford one!! (I am from South Africa.)

Emery

Emery

I don’t have a speed cube but am planning on getting one soon and a 6×6, and a better 5×5 also a 1×1

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