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It depends on which type of cuboid we are talking about. If it is a CUBE (a special type of cuboid), then it has nine planes of symmetry.

If it is a cuboid with length, width and height all different, then it has three planes of symmetry.

If it is a cuboid with two equal measurements (say width and length), then it has five planes of symmetry.

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A cuboid has 9 planes of symmetry. These planes include the three pairs of opposite faces, as well as the three pairs of midsections parallel to the faces. Additionally, there are three planes passing through the midpoints of opposite edges.

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