Start with the 2x2 (easiest). then once you know how to solve it, really well use the 3x3 (Moderate) and the keep going, 4x4(difficult) 5x5(Harder) 6x6(realy hard) 7x7(Really Really Hard). Then see how you do at a Rubik's cube competition.
Good Luck,
8 if you want it to be 2X2 of cubes, 27 if you want it to be 3X3.
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.
If you need a 2X2 Rubik's cube, you're pretty stupid. learn2rubikscube.
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.
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.
2x2 meters.thanks.
2x2 - 16x32 2x2=4-16= -12x32= -384
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(2x2 - 1)(2x2 - 1) or (2x2 - 1)2
A subsitute in math is a number that replaces a variable For example: 2xA 2 is going to be the subsitute of A The answer: 2x2