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I have a 2x2 rubik's cube here

Started by Selkie, January 01, 2008, 05:09:16 PM

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Knig

I solved a 9x9 with my friends once, took almost a month since we did it sporadically.


Sync

i have a 2x2 as well, i cant fucking solve it...

bluaki

Last I checked, Rubix cubes are three dimensions. Not two.

noodle_976

i can solve the 2x2 and the 3x3 in like 1 minute...
if you've solved the 3x3 the 2x2 is really easy...
you solve the last layer on the 2x2 by solving it like you solve the 3x3's last corners...

The artist formally known

Quote from: bluaki on January 01, 2008, 11:02:22 PM
Last I checked, Rubix cubes are three dimensions. Not two.
Last I checked, Rubix cubes are squares so you assume the last side is the same as the other two.

greg400

I've had a 3x3 rubix cube since I was 7.

I still can't complete it 9 years later. :|

bluaki

Quote from: reefer on January 02, 2008, 02:39:22 PM
Last I checked, Rubix cubes are squares so you assume the last side is the same as the other two.
Then, isn't only the 1st dimension necessary?

hotlikesauce.

You can go onto RubiksCube.com and Type in the colors of the front of your cube. They will then give you the instructions on how to solve it.

I haven't tried it though. It probably has like 24354546 Moves for you to do. :^D

The artist formally known

Quote from: bluaki on January 02, 2008, 02:54:14 PM
Then, isn't only the 1st dimension necessary?
No dimension is necessary

hotlikesauce.

Quote from: reefer on January 02, 2008, 03:38:01 PM
No dimension is necessary


I didnt even know there was more than one size D=

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