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Enjoy Playing Unfolded Cube Puzzle

The Unfolded Cube Puzzle turns a small set of six squares into a 3D challenge. Each level shows a flat layout called a net. Your goal is to fold it into a cube with clean edges and closed faces. Some layouts add colors or symbols on faces, and you line them up when the cube closes.

You rotate the net and test hinges along shared edges while you watch for overlaps. A correct cube has three pairs of opposite faces: top with bottom, front with back, left with right. Only 11 distinct nets can form a cube. Every workable layout fits one of those patterns. At each corner three faces meet, and every joined edge comes from a real neighbor in the net.

Start by picking a base square and building a simple cross with four neighbors. Keep the sixth face as the lid and attach it to one side square. Long strips often crash during folding. Track the face that ends up opposite the base, and confirm that no point in the net holds four squares. That setup blocks the fold. Align any colors or symbols after the cube shape works.