cubes
tetrahedron
No, eight faces.
A hexahedron has six faces. Regular hexahedrons include the rectangular prism, the cuboid, and the cube.
The Platonic solids in modern Euclidean geometry are five regular polyhedra. These are three-dimensional objects that are bounded by regular polygonal faces. They are: Tetrahedron (or triangular pyramid): 4 triangular faces; Hexahedron (cube): 6 square faces; Octahedron: 8 triangular faces; Dodecahedron: 12 pentagonal faces; Icosahedron: 20 triangular faces. See link for more.
A cube always has six congruent faces and eight vertices.
Assuming that "equal ladder" is meant to be equilateral, the answer is a tetrahedron, one of the 5 Platonic solids.
Spheres have no faces.
sphere
cubes
Ball!!!!
tetrahedron
spheres
Tetrahedron, Hexahedron(cube), Octahedron, Dodecahedron, and Icosahedron
A circle
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You probably mean the Platonic Solids, they are the only five shapes constructed from the same faces.