2 is a number, numeral, and glyph.
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2,
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2, two or II may also refer to:
- AD 2, the second year of the AD era
- 2 BC, the second year before the AD era
- The month of February
Albums
- 2 (All Girl Summer Fun Band album), 2003
- 2 (Black Country Communion album), 2011
- 2 (The Black Heart Procession album), 1999
- 2 (Ned Collette album), 2012
- 2 (Darker My Love album), 2008
- 2 (Mac DeMarco album), 2012
- 2 (Dover album), 2007
- 2 (The Gloaming album), 2016
- 2 (Erkin Koray album), 1976
- 2 (Amaia Montero album), 2011
- 2 (Mudcrutch album), 2016
- 2 (Netsky album), 2012
- 2 (Olivia Newton-John album), 2002
- 2 (Nik & Jay album), 2004
- 2 (Florent Pagny album), 2001
- 2 (Pole album), 1999
- 2 (Retribution Gospel Choir album), 2010
- 2 (Rockapella album), 2000
- 2 (Saint Lu album), 2013, by Luise Gruber
- 2 (Smoking Popes EP), 1993
- 2 (Sneaky Sound System album), 2008
- 2 (Strings album), 1992
- 2 (Thee Oh Sees album), 2004, released under the name, OCS
- 2 ((G)-dle album), 2024
- II (Cursed album), 2005
- Two (The Calling album), 2004
- Two (Earshot album), 2004
- Two (GQ album), 1980
- Two (Bob James album), 1975
- Two (Lenka album), 2011
- Two (Miss Kittin & The Hacker album), 2009
- Two (Jemeel Moondoc album), 2012, with Connie Crothers
- Two (Soko album), 2005
- Two (Tebey album), 2014
- Two (Utah Saints album), 2000
- Two (Poverty), 2007, by Demiricous
- T.W.O (Aya Matsuura album) (ティー・ダブリュ・オー), 2003
- Tages 2, commonly referred to as just 2, 1966
- II, Siam Shade album, 1995
Television
- BBC Two, a British television station
- RTP2, formerly "2:" or "a dois", a Portuguese television station
- TVNZ 2, formerly TV2, a New Zealand television station
- Two (TV series), a Canadian drama series from 1996 to 1997
- "Two" (The Twilight Zone), a 1961 episode of The Twilight Zone
- "Two" (Dark Angel), an episode of the television series Dark Angel
- France 2, a channel that is part of France Television
- SVT 2, a Swedish television channel
- 2 (algebra), the two-element Boolean algebra, for which Paul Halmos introduced the bolded "2" notation
- ②, the Stenhaus-Moser number also called mega (number)