This is the face to the left
hand side of the face of the cube as we can see 9/8/4 runs down the
right hand side as it does on the left hand side of the face of the
cube. They are the same cube, we know that 1 is at the centre of this
world we have 1 in the centre position all others will have to be
worked out and the positions will be based on what is left once all
six sides are put together. Each face must show all nine numbers.
So now we have the face and
the left hand and right hand sides of the cube. To complete we need
to add the top, bottom and rear view. Each number has a a cube count
of 27. The maximum number in any one cube that are the same is 6.
There is always the clear cube at the centre and then a varied
quantity of each of number for each variation depending on the number
at the centre.
For the number 1 the
following 27 cubes are required to make up the pattern, it varies
with each different number.
Face and rear view of the
cube, the best way to work it out is to draw up to crystal shapes
face and rear view and fill in the gaps. All faces move the numbers
from the centre to bottom right hand corner, up to centre of the
right hand side, down to bottom left hand corner, up to centre of the
top row, down to centre of bottom row, up to top right hand corner,
down to middle of the left hand side, up to top right hand corner and
finally returning to the centre. All numbers move in this way, just
start the pattern with the number at the centre of your choice then
create the face. Ready to begin.
A total of 9 x 6 = 54 plus 1 clear centre cubes = 55 cubes required for this game. Or alternatively there should be 63 cubes 7 of each of the 9 numbers but it is cheaper to make the game with 55 cubes.
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