The third dimension

Here are four cubes joined together. How many other arrangements of four cubes can you find? Can you draw them on dotty paper?

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Problem

Here are four cubes joined together:

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3 cubes joined in a horizontal line with a fourth cube joined on top of the first cube in the line.

 

We can draw this arrangement of cubes on dotty paper (isometric paper) which gives us a way of drawing 3D objects more easily:

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Isometric paper with three cubes drawn in a row, joined to each other, with another cube drawn on top of the first cube in the row.

 

How many other arrangements of four cubes can you find?

Can you draw them on dotty paper? It's more difficult than it looks!

If you don't have any isometric paper, you can find some on our printable resources page, or you could use the interactivity below to draw your arrangements.