



I built a free smart cube web app and need help testing more cube models
Hey everyone,
I’ve been working on a browser-based smart cube app called Cubyqo:
It’s basically a free smart-cube-focused cubing site with no account needed. Your data is stored locally on your device.
Important note: Cubyqo is currently desktop-only and smart cube connection works only on Chrome / Chromium-based desktop browsers for now, because of the Bluetooth library/API used for the cube connection. I haven’t worked on mobile support yet.
I built it because I wanted one place where smart cube solves, stats, alg training, reconstruction, BLD tools, and some weird experimental stuff could all live together.
Right now it has:
- Smart cube connection and solve tracking
- Solve history
- Solve reconstruction
- Solve recording and sharing
- Deep stats and analysis
- Algorithm training
- Custom algorithms
- Customizable themes
- Algorithm libraries for advanced F2L, OLL, PLL, COLL, and ZBLL
- Some cube-controlled games, mostly experimental/gimmicky for now
- A very gimmicky music section where cube moves trigger sounds
- A full BLD solve analysis tool focused on Old Pochmann
The site is free and I intend to keep it free. No account is needed, and the data stays on your device.
The main reason I’m posting here is that I need feedback and compatibility testing.
At the moment I can personally verify it mainly with the X-Man Tornado V4 smart cube, so I would really appreciate feedback from people using other smart cubes, especially GAN, MoYu, Giiker, Monster Go, or any other Bluetooth cube.
I’d love to know things like:
- Does your cube connect?
- Are moves detected correctly?
- Does solve tracking feel reliable?
- Is the reconstruction useful?
- Are the stats clear?
- Does alg training feel good?
- Is the BLD tool useful or confusing?
- What features feel unnecessary?
- What would you want from a smart cube training site?
There is a feedback button inside the app, so you can send bugs or suggestions directly from there, but comments here are also super useful.
There is also an optional donation link, mainly so I can buy more smart cubes and test/support more models, but the app itself is free and I intend to keep it that way.
I’ve attached some screenshots so you can see what it looks like.
Thanks to anyone who tries it. I’m very open to criticism, bug reports, cube compatibility reports, and feature ideas.