3x3gender

3x3gender is a xenogender in the Puzzlegender System that feels like a Rubik's cube. It feels as though one can mix it up, and solve it once one learns the algorithm. One may feel as if they can get faster and faster at solving it, and on each face there could be a different gender.

There are several subtypes of 3x3gender, including:

4x4gender - Feeling as though ones gender is a 4x4 cube, instead of a 3x3 one

5x5gender - Feeling as though ones gender is a 5x5 cube instead of a 3x3 one

6x6gender - Feeling as though ones gender is a 6x6 cube instead of a 3x3 one.

History
3x3gender was coined on May 7th, by Fandom user TheAshSystem, though the idea was proposed on April 11, 2021 by TheAshSystem.

Flag
The 3x3gender flag was created by Fandom user TheAshSystem on May 8th, 2021. The colors are representative of the colors on a typical Rubik's cube. The white and the yellow are on top of one another because when you hold a cube to solve it, you usually have either the white or the yellow on top. The orange and the red, as well as the green and the blue, are on top of one another due to the fact that on a cube, orange and red, and green and blue, are across from each other on the cube.

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Idea Post3x3gender is a xenogender in the Puzzlegender System that feels like a Rubik's cube. It feels as though one can mix it up, and solve it once one learns the algorithm. One may feel as if they can get faster and faster at solving it, and on each face there could be a different gender.

There are several subtypes of 3x3gender, including:

4x4gender - Feeling as though ones gender is a 4x4 cube, instead of a 3x3 one

5x5gender - Feeling as though ones gender is a 5x5 cube instead of a 3x3 one

6x6gender - Feeling as though ones gender is a 6x6 cube instead of a 3x3 one.

History
3x3gender was coined on May 7th, by Fandom user TheAshSystem, though the idea was proposed on April 11, 2021 by TheAshSystem.

Flag
The 3x3gender flag was created by Fandom user TheAshSystem on May 8th, 2021. The colors are representative of the colors on a typical Rubik's cube. The white and the yellow are on top of one another because when you hold a cube to solve it, you usually have either the white or the yellow on top. The orange and the red, as well as the green and the blue, are on top of one another due to the fact that on a cube, orange and red, and green and blue, are across from each other on the cube.

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