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The '''2x2x2 Cube''' (also known as a '''Pocket Cube''' or '''Mini Cube''' and normally referred to as the '''2x2x2''' or '''2x2''') is a twistable [[puzzle]] in the shape of a [[cube]] that is cut once along each of three axes. The main brands are the [[Rubik's]] and [[East Sheen]] cubes, which were patented by [[Erno Rubik]] in 1983 and [[Chen Sen Li]] in 1998, respectively. For speedsolving, commonly used brands include the [[LanLan]], the [[Ghosthand 2x2x2|Ghosthand]] and the [[WitTwo]]. This puzzle has 8 [[corner]] pieces only. The 2x2x2 cube has 3,674,160 possible positions (assuming one piece is always solved from orienting the puzzle), each of which can be solved in 11 turns ([[HTM]]) / 14 turns ([[QTM]]) or fewer.
 
The '''2x2x2 Cube''' (also known as a '''Pocket Cube''' or '''Mini Cube''' and normally referred to as the '''2x2x2''' or '''2x2''') is a twistable [[puzzle]] in the shape of a [[cube]] that is cut once along each of three axes. The main brands are the [[Rubik's]] and [[East Sheen]] cubes, which were patented by [[Erno Rubik]] in 1983 and [[Chen Sen Li]] in 1998, respectively. For speedsolving, commonly used brands include the [[LanLan]], the [[Ghosthand 2x2x2|Ghosthand]] and the [[WitTwo]]. This puzzle has 8 [[corner]] pieces only. The 2x2x2 cube has 3,674,160 possible positions (assuming one piece is always solved from orienting the puzzle), each of which can be solved in 11 turns ([[HTM]]) / 14 turns ([[QTM]]) or fewer.
  
== See Also ==
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== See also ==
 
* [[2x2x2 Methods]]
 
* [[2x2x2 Methods]]
 
* [[2x2x2 Cubes]] (brands)
 
* [[2x2x2 Cubes]] (brands)

Revision as of 23:20, 24 July 2012

A 2x2x2 cube in its solved position.

The 2x2x2 Cube (also known as a Pocket Cube or Mini Cube and normally referred to as the 2x2x2 or 2x2) is a twistable puzzle in the shape of a cube that is cut once along each of three axes. The main brands are the Rubik's and East Sheen cubes, which were patented by Erno Rubik in 1983 and Chen Sen Li in 1998, respectively. For speedsolving, commonly used brands include the LanLan, the Ghosthand and the WitTwo. This puzzle has 8 corner pieces only. The 2x2x2 cube has 3,674,160 possible positions (assuming one piece is always solved from orienting the puzzle), each of which can be solved in 11 turns (HTM) / 14 turns (QTM) or fewer.

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