There are multiple ways to solve the 2 by 2 by 2. It is one of the easier cubes and there are only 3 steps using the beginner method. The first step is to solve the white side plus first layer. The second step is to solve the yellow side. The last step is to solve the entire cube. To learn using a video, visit the on the 2 by 2 page.
The three by three is a good cube to learn because it is the most popular cube and is the basics to solving many other cubes. It isn't the easiest cube to solve, but it isn't the hardest. It is definitely worth learning. It has 1 center, 4 corners, and 4 edges on each side. For how to solve with more details, go to the 3 by 3 page.
This cube is sometimes called the Rubik's Revenge. There is 3 steps in solving: Creating the centers, pairing the edges, and solving the rest of it like a 3 by 3 cube. I would recommend that you learn the 3 by 3 before this cube. There are 2 parities, an OLL and a PLL parity. The centers that you are making are the 4 centeral pieces on each side.
The five by five is like the 4 by 4 and you solve like a 3 by 3. You solve the nine center pieces on each side. Then you pair the edges. (the three pieces in between the corners) Next, you just solve like a 3 by 3. For how to solve in more detail, go to the 5 by 5 page.
This is the 7 by 7 Rubik's cube. It has almost double the amount of stickers as on the 5 by 5. You solve it by getting the centers, (last 2 centers are different), grouping the edges, and solving like a 3 by 3. The only parity is during the edge step.
This cube is basically a twisted 3 by 3. It can solve the same as a certain 3 by 3 method, but the method that I teach on the 3 by 3 is different than the method that I teach for the twist cube. There is a parity, but it is the same as on the fisher cube. For how to solve in more detail, go to the twist cube section.
The pyraminx is an easy cube to solve. It has 3 types of pieces; centers, corners, and edges. Edges have two colors, corners have 3 colors, and centers have 1 color. To solve this cube you only need 3 algorithms, but if you want to be faster you can memorize 1 more. Two algorithms are 3 moves long while the other 2 algorithms are 5 moves long. For how to solve but with more detail, go to the pyraminx page.
The master pyraminx is an advanced pyraminx. It is a 4 by 4 pyraminx that is solved a little differently. You don't need to know how to solve the regular pyraminx, but it would be helpful. It is a really fun cube to solve.
The skewb cube is on the easier side of these cubes. It moves a bit weirdly like the ivy cube. It has 3 easy steps in total and only 1 algorithm. That algorithm only has 4 moves. For how to solve go to the skewb cube page.
The Ivy cube is also an easy cube to solve. It has 2 steps and no algorithms. I believe that this is one of the easiest cube to solve. It has 1 center and 2 corners and each side. It moves funky and the easiest way to move it is to hold 3 centers around 1 piece. I would recommend fumbling around with the pieces before you try to solve it.
The kilominx is a 2 by 2 megaminx and solves like the megaminx. You can skip the bunny ear step on the megaminx, and you can skip all steps that involve edge pieces. It is an easier version of the megaminx. For how to solve in more detail, go to the kilominx page.
The megaminx is on the harder side of these cubes but it looks a bit more complicated than it is. There are 9 steps in solving this cube. It has 132 stickers in the puzzle. You should probably know how to solve an easier cube before you learn this one. It doesn't have very many algorithms though, and I would still say it is easier than a fisher or windmill cube. For how to solve in more detail, go to the megaminx page.
The windmill cube is a harder cube to solve but it isn't impossible. It is called the windmill cube because it can look like a windmill when scrambled. For a picture of that, go to the windmill page. This cube, like the fisher, is a shape changer. This is what makes this cube hard. It solves like the three by three anyway. For how to solve in more detail, or with a video, go to the windmill cube page.
This cube is a little bit harder than the windmill and fisher cubes. It is a shapechanger and looks intiminating. It is solved kind of like the 3 by 3 beginners method, but there are a few different things. There are no parities. For how to solve go to the Axes page.
The fisher cube looks like the windmill cube when it is mixed up and is a pretty hard cube. It is like most other cubes, in the fact that it solves like a 3 by 3 cube. The fact that it shape-shifts, makes it hard to speed solve with.
The mastermorphix is a shape changer that can come in many forms. The most popular is the pillowed 3 by 3 mastermorphix. (shown to the left/below) It is pillowed because it is not a triangle like the pyraminx. The mastermorphix can be a 2 by 2, 3 by 3, 4 by 4, and so on. For how to solve go to the mastermorphix page.
The gear ball is different than a gear cube and a bit less popular. You solve this cube in 5 steps and it is a interesting cube. I would check out the gear ball page for more information.