"Rubix cube" is one of the most common ways people type the name of the puzzle, even though the official spelling is Rubik's Cube. The search intent is the same: you have a scrambled cube and you want a clear set of moves that gets it solved.
Rubix Solver is designed for that exact job. It does not matter whether you searched for "rubix cube solver," "rubiks cube solver," or "Rubik's Cube solver app." The app solves standard 3x3 cubes and 2x2 pocket cubes by using the colors you enter.
What the app does
Rubix Solver turns your cube state into a move sequence:
- Pick 3x3 or 2x2.
- Paint each face with the colors on your real cube.
- Tap solve.
- Follow the animated moves until the cube is solved.
The result is much more specific than a written tutorial. You are not guessing which case you have. The app calculates the solution for the cube in your hand.
Why the misspelling still matters
Search engines see "rubix" often because people say the word out loud and then type what they hear. A good solver page should answer that query directly without pretending it is a different puzzle.
So the short answer is: yes, this is the Rubix cube solver you are probably looking for. The official name is Rubik's Cube, but the app solves the puzzle either way.
Best use cases
- Reset a cube after a random scramble.
- Check if a cube state is impossible.
- Learn what notation like R, U, F, and D actually does.
- Solve a 2x2 pocket cube without memorizing corner algorithms.
- Get a clear visual guide when text instructions are confusing.