Online 2x2 Cube Puzzle Simulator, Solver, Timer and Tutorial
Free online 3D 2x2 cube puzzle simulator, optimal solver, speedcube timer and a three-step tutorial for beginners.
The 2x2 is also sold as the Pocket Cube or Mini Cube, and it works like the big one, just without the edges.
The 2x2 is the best cube to learn first. 🎲 It has 8 corner pieces and 3,674,160 possible positions, and every one of them can be solved in 11 turns or fewer. Learn it and you have already learned half of the 3x3, because the corners of both cubes move exactly the same way.
Spin the cube in the simulator
The simulator at the top of the page is a full 3D cube. Drag a sticker sideways or up to turn that layer. Drag the background to spin the whole cube around. The Scramble button mixes it up, and the full screen button gives you a bigger view. Nothing you do here can break anything, so twist away.
Stuck? The solver shows the shortest way out
Copy the colors of your scrambled cube onto the net in the solver, then press Solve. The program checks every possible position and picks the shortest path back, never more than 11 turns. Step through the moves one by one and your cube ends up solved. If a sticker combination is impossible, the solver tells you which corner looks wrong.
Race the clock
⏱️ Hold down the space bar, let go, and the timer starts. Press again to stop. On a phone, tap the clock instead. You get a fresh scramble for every solve, and the timer keeps your best time, your average, and your averages of 5 and 12, the same numbers speedcubers use at competitions. Your times stay saved in your browser.
Learn the whole solution in four steps
🎓 The tutorial below teaches the beginner method: solve the white face, move the yellow corners to their places, then twist them straight. The few short move sequences you need all come back later on the 3x3. Most people can learn this in a weekend.
Why start with the 2x2 and not the 3x3?
- There are no edge pieces, so there is less to keep track of.
- Wrong turn somewhere? You are never more than 11 turns from solved.
- It fits in a pocket, which is where the Pocket Cube name comes from.
- The corner tricks you learn here work on the 3x3 without any change.
Here is how the two cubes compare:
| 2x2 | 3x3 | |
|---|---|---|
| Moving pieces | 8 | 20 |
| Possible positions | 3,674,160 | about 43 quintillion |
| Worst case solution | 11 turns | 20 turns |
| Record solve time | under half a second | just over 3 seconds |
OnlineCube.com also has the full 3x3 version with its own simulator, solver, timer and tutorial. When the small cube starts to feel easy, that page is the next step.