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Is there a way to solve it? If so how?! I have tried remixing it over and over but I haven't solved it yet :/



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    No, there is no way other than taking the cube apart. Explanations for a 3x3x3 cube at puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/20/… are also applicable for a 2x2x2 cube
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    No, there is no way other than taking the cube apart. Explanations for a 3x3x3 cube at puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/20/… are also applicable for a 2x2x2 cube
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    No, there is no way other than taking the cube apart. Explanations for a 3x3x3 cube at puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/20/… are also applicable for a 2x2x2 cube
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No, there is no way other than taking the cube apart. Explanations for a 3x3x3 cube at puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/20/… are also applicable for a 2x2x2 cube
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If a single corner of a rubik's cube is twisted, it is in an unsolvable state.



The only way to fix it is to take it apart and put it back together again ;)






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    This cube can often be fixed by just forcing that corner without complete disassembly. Just twist that corner. Sometimes easier if you move that corner half way between two positions.






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      Instead of taking it apart, you could also, optionally do one of six things: 1) Take off and rearrange the stickers, 2) Take it back to the store, 3) Tell your friend/family member/distant relative/creepy (probably a stalker) stranger to stop buying you prank gifts, 4) Throw it away, 5) Buy a new one, or 6), Smash it with a sledge hammer out of frustration and anger, throw it away, and THEN buy a new one. I hope this helps you out!
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                        Instead of taking it apart, you could also, optionally do one of six things: 1) Take off and rearrange the stickers, 2) Take it back to the store, 3) Tell your friend/family member/distant relative/creepy (probably a stalker) stranger to stop buying you prank gifts, 4) Throw it away, 5) Buy a new one, or 6), Smash it with a sledge hammer out of frustration and anger, throw it away, and THEN buy a new one. I hope this helps you out!
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