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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CubeCube - Wikipedia

    The cube is the cell of the only regular tiling of three-dimensional Euclidean space. It is also unique among the Platonic solids in having faces with an even number of sides and, consequently, it is the only member of that group that is a zonohedron (every face has point symmetry). The cube can be cut into six identical square pyramids.

    • F = 6, E = 12V = 8 (χ = 2)
    • {4,3}
    • 6 {4}
    • Platonic solid
  2. Learn the easiest layer-by-layer method to solve the Rubik's Cube with images and easy to follow instructions. Use the online simulator, solver, timer and video tutorial to practice and improve your skills.

  3. Learn about a cube, a three-dimensional shape with six square faces and equal edges and vertices. Find out how to calculate its surface area, volume, diagonals, and net using formulas and examples.

    • All lengths (a) are same.
    • 6a 2
    • All faces are squares in a cube.
    • a 3
  4. Learn what a cube is, how to calculate its surface area and volume, and see real life examples of cube shaped objects. Explore the properties and role of the cube in mathematics and in real life with Splashlearn.

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  5. Aug 3, 2023 · A cube, one of the five platonic solids, is a three-dimensional solid with 6 congruent square faces. Thus it is a hexahedron (hex means six, hedron means face). It is also considered a special type of square prism. The diagram shows the shape of a cube.

  6. www.youtube.com › user › RubiksTVRubik's - YouTube

    Welcome to the official home of the original Rubik’s Cube! Step in and twist your way through the different faces of the cube with everything from how to solve one, speed cubing, speed cubers...

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