Polyhedra (singular = polyhedron).
Such a shape does not exits. See the attached link for all 3d shapes with 6 plane faces.
There are infinitely many shapes that do.
The number of flat sides on the shape eg the cube has 6 flat faces
Curved and flat faces.
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Cylinders
No, two-dimensional shapes do not have faces in the way three-dimensional objects do. Faces are flat surfaces that make up the boundaries of 3D shapes. In contrast, 2D shapes, such as squares or circles, have only length and width, existing on a single plane without depth.
3d shapes with six faces are called hexahedra.
There are several of these. For example, dice.See related link below for more shapes
cylinder
Such a shape does not exits. See the attached link for all 3d shapes with 6 plane faces.
There are infinitely many shapes that do.
Hexagonal prism has percandicular faces
The special features of 3D shapes are they all are 3D which means they are fat but 2D shapes are flat they can not stand up.
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cylinder
A cube has 6 faces