Cube - Super

You will need:

Steps:

To understand a super cube, we have to let go of physical reality and think in pure geometry. Let's climb the ladder of dimensions: Super Cube

Now comes the leap: 4D. To make a super cube (tesseract), you take that 3D cube and stretch it in a direction that is perpendicular to all three of our existing axes—length, width, and height. Our brains cannot visualize this direction, but the math can. You will need:

The result is a "hypercube" with:

If you have a standard 3x3 Rubik’s Cube: Steps: To understand a super cube, we have