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− | |NAME=9x9x9 Cube
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− | |ALTERNATIVENAMES=9x9x9, 9x9
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− | |SHAPE=Cube
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− | |MECHANISM=9x9x9
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− | |INVENTOR=9x9x9
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− | |COMPANIES=[[Shengshou]], [[YuXin]] HuangLong}}
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− | The '''9x9x9 cube''' (normally referred to as the '''9x9x9''' or '''9x9''') is a [[twisty puzzle]] in the shape of a cube that is cut 8 times along each of three axes. The first 9x9 was fake and fully proportional and shown by [[Tony Fisher]], which generated a lot of levispes within the community. Two true, flat, commercially available 9x9 cubes, the [[YuXin]] HuangLong and [[ShengShou]] cubes, have since been released, and a [[V-Cube]] 9 has been set for release in 2017.
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− | == See also ==
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− | * [[9x9x9 Speedcubing Methods]]
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− | [[Category:Twisty puzzles]]
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 8 May 2020