2 Dimensional Rubik's Cube
Other Sizes -- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12    

Mouseover any square to advance the color of every square in that column and row,
Here's the order...
red, orange, yellow, green, blue, white, black, grey, silver, cranberry, magenta, navy, cyan, lime, purple



If you pick ?|6|2| as the numbers of colors you will get a black and white cube. Check it out... it's pretty wild, it can disappear because of the white background.
You can also change the rotational pattern to something like...
white,white,white,black ...that pattern reminds me of Conway's Game of Life.

If you make a mistake or touch one square by accident and you don't want to clear the whole thing...
just touch the same square again and again until everything comes back to previous,
(the number of times to touch is... number of colors minus one).

If you want to change the advancement order of colors used...
click pattern then enter the colors seperated by commas (no spaces),
it automatically sets the amount of colors,
(you can use a color more then once).

The default size cube is now size 5 with 6 colors.
The default 6 colors are ...



If you want to send someone a certain size and number of colors, add a question mark and three pipes ?|3|6| with the size and color number in between them to the page address, like so...
http://www.gravityboy.com/rubik/two-dimensional-rubiks-cube.php?|3|6|

Click browser refresh / reload to change puzzle size (remove the size ?|6|2| from the address if there is one or you will get that instead)

Advanced: if you pick a pattern like black,white it will replicate that...
i.e. black,white,black,white,black,white ...that's 1,2,1,2,1,2,1,2 etc.
...and now if you pick 3 colors it will use the replicated pattern and count until number 3 color (that's a 1 (or black) in the third position at the moment) then repeat the pattern 1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3 so the result will be...
black,white,black,black,white,black,black,white,black etc.
also cool... white,black,black,black,black,black,black

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