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You have just solved the 2 by 2 Rubik's cube! Congratulations! Keep practicing on solving the first layer and learn the algorithms by heart, so you could solve the 2x2 cube without needing them written around you (They are also useful for 3x3 speedcubing!).
- 4X4 Solution
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This is an easy 2x2 Rubik's Cube tutorial, where you don't need to learn move notation or long algorithms. With some practice, you should easily be able to solve the cube in under 1 minute. If you want to get even faster, you should learn How to do Finger Tricks and Advanced 2x2 Methods.
At first sight it may seem to be a simple puzzle but it's good to know that it has more than 3,6 million possible permutations so it's impossible to solve it by just randomly twisting the faces. The 2x2 cube is an official WCA competition event, the fastest solves being below 2 seconds.
The Rubik's Mini Cube (aka the Pocket Cube) is a simpler version of the original Rubik's Cube. It is constructed simply from the 8 corner pieces of the Rubik's Cube while omitting the edge and center pieces, thus having a 2x2x2 layout instead of the familiar 3x3x3 of its older sibling.
This guide will help you to solve the 2x2 in 3 steps: STEP 1 - COMPLETE THE WHITE LAYER. STEP 2 - COMPLETE THE LAST LAYER CORNERS. STEP 3 - COMPLETE THE LAST LAYER (ORIENTATION) DOWNLOAD Print Friendly PDF - How to Solve a 2x2 Beginners Guide. STEP 1a - COMPLETE THE WHITE BAR.
6 Ιουν 2018 · First of all, you’ll need a 2×2 Rubik’s cube, which you obviously have or you wouldn’t be reading this. It’s strongly advised (but not necessary) to have complete, or at least partial, knowledge of how to solve a 3×3 cube. This is because solving a 2×2 cube is very closely related to solving a 3×3.
27 Ιουν 2024 · This article has been viewed 308,664 times. If you’re new to Rubik’s puzzles, the 2x2 Rubik’s Cube is a great starting point. All you need are some simple algorithms to master the two-layered "Pocket Cube" or "Mini Cube."