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  2. 5-cube - Wikipedia

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    Properties. convex, isogonal regular, Hanner polytope. In five-dimensional geometry, a 5-cube is a name for a five-dimensional hypercube with 32 vertices, 80 edges, 80 square faces, 40 cubic cells, and 10 tesseract 4-faces . It is represented by Schläfli symbol {4,3,3,3} or {4,3 3 }, constructed as 3 tesseracts, {4,3,3}, around each cubic ridge .

  3. Professor's Cube - Wikipedia

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    Professor's Cube. The Professor's Cube (also known as the 5×5×5 Rubik's Cube and many other names, depending on manufacturer) is a 5×5×5 version of the original Rubik's Cube. It has qualities in common with both the 3×3×3 Rubik's Cube and the 4×4×4 Rubik's Revenge, and solution strategies for both can be applied.

  4. Stericated 5-cubes - Wikipedia

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    Stericated 5-cubes. In five-dimensional geometry, a stericated 5-cube is a convex uniform 5-polytope with fourth-order truncations ( sterication) of the regular 5-cube . There are eight degrees of sterication for the 5-cube, including permutations of runcination, cantellation, and truncation. The simple stericated 5-cube is also called an ...

  5. Cube (1997 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cube is a 1997 Canadian science fiction horror-thriller film directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali. A product of the Canadian Film Centre's First Feature Project, Nicole de Boer, Nicky Guadagni, David Hewlett, Andrew Miller, Julian Richings, Wayne Robson, and Maurice Dean Wint star as individuals trapped in a bizarre and deadly labyrinth of cube-shaped rooms.

  6. Cube - Wikipedia

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    The skeleton of the cube (the vertices and edges) forms a graph with 8 vertices and 12 edges, called the cube graph. It is a special case of the hypercube graph. It is one of 5 Platonic graphs, each a skeleton of its Platonic solid. An extension is the three dimensional k-ARY Hamming graph, which for k = 2 is the cube graph.

  7. Truncated 5-cubes - Wikipedia

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    Truncated 5-cubes. In five-dimensional geometry, a truncated 5-cube is a convex uniform 5-polytope, being a truncation of the regular 5-cube . There are four unique truncations of the 5-cube. Vertices of the truncated 5-cube are located as pairs on the edge of the 5-cube. Vertices of the bitruncated 5-cube are located on the square faces of the ...

  8. Rubik's Cube - Wikipedia

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    The Rubik's Cube is a 3D combination puzzle invented in 1974 [2] [3] by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik. Originally called the Magic Cube, [4] the puzzle was licensed by Rubik to be sold by Pentangle Puzzles in the UK in 1978, [5] and then by Ideal Toy Corp in 1980 [6] via businessman Tibor Laczi and Seven Towns ...

  9. Compound of 5-cube and 5-orthoplex - Wikipedia

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    B 5, [4,3,3,3], order 3840. In 5-dimensional geometry, the 5-cube 5-orthoplex compound [1] is a polytope compound composed of a regular 5-cube and dual regular 5-orthoplex. [2] A compound polytope is a figure that is composed of several polytopes sharing a common center. The outer vertices of a compound can be connected to form a convex ...