Cube Cipher - Cube Solver
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About
"Cube Cipher - Cube Solver" is a single-player puzzle game that serves as a solver for various types of Rubik's Cubes, including 2x2x2, 3x3x3, 4x4x4, Pyraminx, Skewb, Ivy Cube, and Dino Cube. The game aims to help players solve the Rubik's Cube puzzles by providing step-by-step solutions. However, some users have reported that the game contains too much advertisement. Overall, it's a useful tool for Rubik's Cube enthusiasts who want to improve their problem-solving skills or simply solve the puzzles quickly.








- The app effectively solves various types of Rubik's cubes, including 2x2 and 4x4, making it a great tool for beginners.
- Many users appreciate the app's ability to provide step-by-step instructions and patterns, enhancing their understanding of solving techniques.
- The camera input feature is praised for its functionality, allowing users to scan their cubes for quick solutions.
- The app is heavily criticized for its excessive ads, which disrupt the user experience and make it frustrating to use.
- Many users report issues with the app incorrectly stating 'invalid scramble' even when the cube is set up correctly, leading to confusion.
- The requirement to watch ads or pay for premium features to unlock basic cube solving options is seen as a major drawback.
monetization
403 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the app heavily relies on advertisements, leading to widespread user frustration due to the excessive frequency and length of ads, often interrupting gameplay. Many users express a desire for a paid option to remove ads or a reduction in ad occurrences, as the current model detracts from the overall experience. While some acknowledge that ads are expected in free apps, the overwhelming presence of ads has led to calls for improvements or alternative monetization methods.
“Also during solve there are no ads, so thank you.”
“There are no ads.”
“I like if there are no ads but good.”
“The free trial is loaded with ads also, by the way, so while it's supposedly a trial, it's actually just an ad delivery platform that you'll eventually be forced to pay for.”
“Can't even use the app, I'm constantly being bombarded by ads every other second and that's not even an exaggeration.”
“This app is just the worst; it will show ads in the middle of solving the cube and as well as while capturing!”