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Can a cube fold into its self to form another cube?
Say the cubes made of planes, with the outside planes all white and the inside planes black, is there a way to rotate each plane, so each one has the same basic transformation, that will leave you with a new cube, but now the black side is shown outside?
Other then unfolding it like a cross and re folding it the other way
SnorkBoardSay the cubes made of planes, with the outside planes all white and the inside planes black, is there a way to rotate each plane, so each one has the same basic transformation, that will leave you with a new cube, but now the black side is shown outside?
Other then unfolding it like a cross and re folding it the other way