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Cube the Cube (Posted on 2004-10-02) Difficulty: 5 of 5
Remember Square Divisions? This problem demonstrates the deconstruction of a square into smaller squares with integer-length sides.

Given a cube with edge length 60, can you find a deconstruction of the cube into smaller cubes (none of which are alike) with integer length sides (or prove it can't be done)?

No Solution Yet Submitted by SilverKnight    
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  Subject Author Date
Some ThoughtsPuzzle ThoughtsK Sengupta2023-03-15 06:57:43
Alternative proofHugo2004-12-03 08:13:03
re: No SubjectKen Haley2004-11-05 00:32:17
No Subjectcharlie2004-10-22 22:14:38
SolutionSolutionDavid Shin2004-10-08 16:49:33
Hints/Tips30 or 31 unit cube is essentialDetti2004-10-08 12:10:44
huh?Colleen2004-10-06 21:58:54
SolutionKen, I agreeStephanie Baker2004-10-05 22:44:04
re: QuestionDavid2004-10-04 20:31:11
Some Thoughtsprobably no solutionKen Haley2004-10-03 01:46:41
Square the SquareBrian Smith2004-10-03 00:29:12
re: QuestionBrian Smith2004-10-03 00:14:37
QuestionMeg & Amy2004-10-02 23:16:35
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