not sure, but you can buy them on line simply by googling 2x2 rubik's cube.
http://www.cubelagoon.com/?ref=1285 Basically, you answer surveys to gain points and then use those points to claim prizes. Such as a rubiks cube. Its 100% free. I've gotten a 3x3 white cube and a 4x4 rubiks cube from here. Its very fast. For a 2x2 cube, its 4.75 points and each survey is around 0.5-2 points. So you can get it in no time. Just use that link and sign up and start answering surveys.
Buy a new one? There may be individual parts sold on a website that sells cubes, but I'm not sure if that's available for a 2x2.
a 1x1 cube is just a regular cube. A 2x2 cube would have 4 cubes so that would make it bigger than a 1x1 cube.
there are actually six, the original 3x3 cube, the 30th anniversary wood cube, the ice cube(clear 2x2 cube), the plain 2x2 cube, the 4x4 cube, and last but not least the 5x5 cube.
The Rubik's Cube is a 3D combination puzzle invented by Ernő Rubik in 1974. It consists of a cube with each of its six faces covered by nine stickers of a solid color, with the goal of twisting and turning the cube to return it to its original state where each face is a single color. There are various types of Rubik's puzzles, including 2x2, 4x4, and other shapes, but the classic version is the 3x3 cube.
This skills that someone has to solve a Rubik's cube can be used on any size Rubik's cube, whether it be a 2x2 or a 5x5.
8 - 2x2x2 (2x2=4, 4x2=8)
If you need a 2X2 Rubik's cube, you're pretty stupid. learn2rubikscube.
8 if you want it to be 2X2 of cubes, 27 if you want it to be 3X3.
No clue... lets find out! So you have a cube that's 2x2x2 SA= 2x2 + 2x2 + 2x2 + 2x2 + 2x2 + 2x2 = (2x2x6) = 24 Area= 2x2x2 = 2^3 = 8 Ratio= 24:8 = 3:1 Now lets grab a bigger cube of... 7x7x7 SA= 7x7x6 = 294 Area= 7^3 = 343 Ratio= 294:343 = 42:49 = 6:7 So, basically, the only difference between the two formulas is one number. SA = Side length x Side length x 6 Area= Side length x Side length x Side length So, as the area increases, so does the surface area but at a slower rate. Meaning the ratio gets smaller.
theres no such thing as a 2x2x2 but there is a 2x2 which you can buy on amazon or toys r us Actually a 2x2 would be a 2-D figure considering it tells only 2 deminsions. A 2x2 doesn't exist but a 2x2x2 does. Just search google shopping for the 2x2x2.
Internet and some shop I have an expame in New Zealand but I know some one got a Jr Cube from Toys R us in America pleaded the jr sticker off an brought a 2x2 resticker kit. See sources and related links (below) to buy a 2x2 cube online.