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The '''6x6x6 cube''' (normally referred to as the '''6x6x6''' or '''6x6''') is a twistable [[puzzle]] in the shape of a cube that is cut five times along each of three axes. The only available brand for this puzzle is the [[V-Cube]], which was patented by [[Panagiotis Verdes]].  The V-cube 6x6 incorporates a clicking mechanism designed to keep the hidden middle layer in alignment with the rest of the pieces.  Several mods have been developed to fix this, most notably the memyselfandpi 6x6 mod, which involves eliminating the clicking mechanism and using pins instead to keep the inner middle layer in alignment.
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|NAME=6x6x6 Cube
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|IMAGE=Wiki 6x6x6 solved.jpg
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|ALTERNATIVENAMES=6x6x6, 6x6
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|SHAPE=Cube
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|MECHANISM=6x6x6
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|INVENTOR=Panagiotis Verdes
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|YEAR=
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|COMPANIES=[[V-Cube]], [[Moyu]], [[Shengshou]], [[YuXin]], [[QiYi]]
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|TPMUSEUM=1796
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|JAAPSCH=cube6}}
  
This puzzle has a total of 96 [[center]] pieces, a total of 48 [[edge]] pieces, and 8 [[corner]]s, and has 1.6 * 10^116 positions.
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The '''6x6x6 cube''' (normally referred to as the '''6x6x6''' or '''6x6''') is a twistable [[puzzle]] in the shape of a cube that is cut five times along each of three axes. The only available brand for this puzzle was the [[V-Cube]], which was patented by [[Panagiotis Verdes]]. The V-Cube 6x6 incorporates a clicking mechanism designed to keep the hidden middle layer in alignment with the rest of the pieces. Several mods have been developed to fix this, most notably the MeMyselfandPi 6x6 mod, which involves eliminating the clicking mechanism and using pins instead to keep the inner middle layer in alignment. Shengshou released their 6x6x6 in mid-2011. Other 6x6x6 cubes have since been released by [[Moyu]], [[QiYi]], and [[YuXin]]. Most 6x6x6 cubes developed after the V-Cube use an internal alignment mechanism and do not have a clicking mechanism.
  
=== See also: ===
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This puzzle has a total of 96 [[centre]] pieces, a total of 48 [[edge]] pieces, and 8 [[corner]]s, and has 1.6 * 10^116 positions.
* [[6x6x6 Speedcubing Methods]]
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Current best 6x6x6: Qiyi X-Man Shadow M/Moyu Aoshi GTS M
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== See Also ==
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* [[V-Cube 6]]
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* [[V-Cube]] (manufacturer)
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-Cube_6 The Wikipedia article]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-Cube_6 The Wikipedia article]
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[[Category:Twisty puzzles]]
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[[Category:Twisty puzzles used in WCA-official events]]

Revision as of 10:22, 3 July 2020

6x6x6 Cube
Wiki 6x6x6 solved.jpg
6x6x6 Cube into a solved position
Alternative names: 6x6x6, 6x6
Shape: Cube
Internal Mechanism: 6x6x6
Inventor: Panagiotis Verdes
Year:
Produced by: V-Cube, Moyu, Shengshou, YuXin, QiYi
Twisty Puzzles museum link: PKEY1796
Jaap's puzzle page link: cube6

The 6x6x6 cube (normally referred to as the 6x6x6 or 6x6) is a twistable puzzle in the shape of a cube that is cut five times along each of three axes. The only available brand for this puzzle was the V-Cube, which was patented by Panagiotis Verdes. The V-Cube 6x6 incorporates a clicking mechanism designed to keep the hidden middle layer in alignment with the rest of the pieces. Several mods have been developed to fix this, most notably the MeMyselfandPi 6x6 mod, which involves eliminating the clicking mechanism and using pins instead to keep the inner middle layer in alignment. Shengshou released their 6x6x6 in mid-2011. Other 6x6x6 cubes have since been released by Moyu, QiYi, and YuXin. Most 6x6x6 cubes developed after the V-Cube use an internal alignment mechanism and do not have a clicking mechanism.

This puzzle has a total of 96 centre pieces, a total of 48 edge pieces, and 8 corners, and has 1.6 * 10^116 positions.

Current best 6x6x6: Qiyi X-Man Shadow M/Moyu Aoshi GTS M

See Also

Regular cubic twisty puzzles
0x0x0
1x1x1
2x2x2
Pocket Cube
3x3x3
Rubik's Cube
4x4x4
Rubik's Revenge
5x5x5
Professor's Cube
6x6x6
V-Cube 6
7x7x7
V-Cube 7
8x8x8
V-Cube 8
9x9x9
10x10x10
11x11x11
12x12x12
SengSo 12x12
13x13x13
MoYu 13x13
14x14x14
SengSo 14x14
15x15x15
MoYu 15x15
16x16x16
SengSo
17x17x17
Over The Top
18x18x18
19x19x19
SengSo
20x20x20
21x21x21
MoYu
22x22x22
23x23x23
YJ
24x24x24
25x25x25
26x26x26
27x27x27
28x28x28
29x29x29
30x30x30
31x31x31
32x32x32
33x33x33
34x34x34
Key:
Mass-produced Exists, not manufactured Work in progress
Not existent




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