The smallest Rubik cube is the 2x2x2 cube and it is by far the easiest
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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.
you solve the corners
Probably the inventor, Ernő Rubik, himself.
There is no way to cheat, feel or use math to get through a rubik's cube blindfolded. There is only one way to do it: you have to have a great memory.
he cant
very fun if you can solve it.
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Learning how to solve the Rubik's Cube can also be learned by researching. A good site with helpful advice is in the related link. You will learn how to solve a Rubik's Cube with a solution guide for beginners with images and easy to follow animations.
20 moves is the maximum number of moves needed to solve a Rubik's Cube. However, those moves are not the same for each scramble, so you actually have to learn how to solve the cube.
The first person to solve the cube was it's inventor, Erno Rubik. After toying with it for about a week after making a prototype, he figured out some of the concepts and eventually solved the first cube in 1979.