cube's are consisted of squares, so none.but it takes 6 squares to make up a cube.
There are six squares.
It depends on what you define as a "square". If you are talking about the faces of the cube, then there are 6. If you are talking about actual squares, then there is no answer without specifying the size of the squares and the size of the cube and possibly other factors.
Um...infinite? The cube's dimensions are not set, so it could be 4x4x4 or 6x6x6 and so on. If you're talking about how many ways you can fold six connected squares into a cube, well that's eleven. Here, I found this site where the eleven are listed. http://www.sarkarcubes.com/images/CubeNets.gif
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Six squares make up the surface of a cube.
A cube has 6 square faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
cube's are consisted of squares, so none.but it takes 6 squares to make up a cube.
There are only 11 different types of cube nets if you use six squares.
the answer is 6 squares
There are six squares.
there are 9 squares each side and there are 6 sides so there are 36 squares in a rubics cube.
A cube is a 3-dimensional figure whose six faces are all squares.
A cube has 6 faces. All six are congruent squares.
6 squares of the same sizes are needed to build a 3 dimensional cube
A cube has six faces that are all squares so the net can only consist of six squares.
It depends on what you define as a "square". If you are talking about the faces of the cube, then there are 6. If you are talking about actual squares, then there is no answer without specifying the size of the squares and the size of the cube and possibly other factors.