A solid with six congruent square faces is a cube.
Any solid object with six faces is a hexahedron. A regular hexahedron (with 12 edges) is a cube where all the faces are squares An irregular hexahedron (with 12 edges) is a cuboid where two faces are equal squares and four are equal rectangles.
A hexahedron is a solid with six plane faces, and a cuboid is a six-sided figure each face of which is a rectangle.
A cube has six equal square faces.
A cube.
The general term is a hexahedron. If the six faces are all equal squares, then you can also call it a cube.
Cube, aka hexahedron
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six faces
A solid with six congruent square faces is a cube.
There are multiple shapes that meet this condition. The most obvious one being the cube, with six square faces of equal size. Another one would be a rhombohedron, which would be like a sheared cube. It has six equal faces, but they are rhombuses.
A cube has six square faces.
A cube
Any solid object with six faces is a hexahedron. A regular hexahedron (with 12 edges) is a cube where all the faces are squares An irregular hexahedron (with 12 edges) is a cuboid where two faces are equal squares and four are equal rectangles.
A hexahedron is a solid with six plane faces, and a cuboid is a six-sided figure each face of which is a rectangle.
It is called a hexagon because it has six faces and also six vertexes.
A cube has six faces (sides).