Hay algo más fácil y rápido: String[] array={"Hola", "mundo", "de", "Stack", "Overflow"}; String[] newarray = Arrays.copyOfRange(array, 0, 2); De la documentación: > Copies the specified range of the specified array into a new array.The > initial index of the range (from) must lie between zeroand > original.length, inclusive. The value at original[from] is placed into > the initial element of the copy(unless from == original.length or from > == to).Values from subsequent elements in the original array are placed intosubsequent elements in the copy. The final index of the > range(to), which must be greater than or equal to from,may be greater > than original.length, in which case null is placed in all elements of > the copy whose index isgreater than or equal to original.length - > from. The lengthof the returned array will be to - from. > > The resulting array is of exactly the same class as the original > array.