How can you actually whether there is a cube in the middle? What are some tips would you suggest for identifying illusion cubes like this?
Unfortunately...no, there is a cube over there. This is from AchieverThere is an empty space there right?
From the other threads, there aren't questions like these on the real exam. Hopefully they're right.Unfortunately...no, there is a cube over there. This is from Achiever![]()
I'm not sure where I read it but I'm fairly sure I read somewhere that there are no unseen holes in the middle of structures. So you can assume that is a cube with only 1 face painted.
I am confused. Isnt the middle cube a seen hole?I'm not sure where I read it but I'm fairly sure I read somewhere that there are no unseen holes in the middle of structures. So you can assume that is a cube with only 1 face painted.
Can you explain the rule a little more? I thought the only rule is that there is no floating cube.Yeah, I agree. When I saw this I assumed there was a cube not the absence of a cube. Isn't it one of the cube counting rules?
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Can you explain the rule a little more? I thought the only rule is that there is no floating cube.
Wtf..... i wanna cryOkay everyone, I just got tricked by own assumption, where I ASSUMED there was a cube there and it failed me
The question was asking how many cubes have two of their sides painted, and look, i assumed that there would be 6, but there are only 4 (because those two are missing)
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