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Algorithms, my friend, algorithms.
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.
erno Rubik invented the 2x2 - pocket cube 3x3 - Rubik's cube or magic cube 4x4 - Rubik's revenge 5x5 - professor's cube Rubik twist-snake Rubik's magic-the foldable sheet puzzle
look at the little booklet that comes with the cube or youtube it
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsQIoPyfQzM
The Rubik's cube is normally easier because you can us algorithms as techniques to solve it where as the rubik's 360 is based on luck and steadiness of the hand.
If you need a 2X2 Rubik's cube, you're pretty stupid. learn2rubikscube.
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.
Why are you even thinking to ask that question?
The 360 really can't be classified as a Rubik's cube. There are no algorithms in the 360, because of that the 360 can only be solved with dexterity. Like the labyrinth maze.
No, you need to memorize certain algorithms for different situations you have with your Rubik's Cube. It comes easier for some than others and it take time.