
Tesseract - Wikipedia
The tesseract can be unfolded into eight cubes into 3D space, just as the cube can be unfolded into six squares into 2D space. In geometry, a tesseract or 4-cube is a four-dimensional …
Interactive 4D Handbook - 4D Cubes - Bailey Snyder
To build a 4D cube, let’s start all the way back with a simple 1D line. Drag that line along the y axis to create a 2D square. Drag that square along the z axis to create a 3D cube. And finally, …
Tesseract Explorer - GitHub Pages
The controls on the right will manipulate the tesseract in 4D space, and you can explore its 3D projection by clicking and dragging with your mouse. To get you started, a favorite view of …
Tesseract | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
A tesseract, also known as a hypercube, is a four-dimensional cube, or, alternately, it is the extension of the idea of a square to a four-dimensional space in the same way that a cube is …
Four-dimensional space - Wikipedia
The 4D equivalent of a cube is known as a tesseract, seen rotating here in four-dimensional space, yet projected into two dimensions for display. Four-dimensional space (4D) is the …
INTERACTIVE 4D HANDBOOK - Bailey Snyder
On this website, my goal is to give you an intuitive understanding of a 4th spatial dimension. To achieve this, we'll first brush up on simple 2D and 3D space, then using that knowledge we'll …
Hypercube - Wikipedia
4 – If one moves the cube one unit length into the fourth dimension, it generates a 4-dimensional unit hypercube (a unit tesseract). This can be generalized to any number of dimensions.
Magic Cube 4D - Superliminal
MagicCube4D is a fully functional four-dimensional analog of Rubik's cube plus dozens of other beautiful 4D puzzles. The image above shows the 3 4 puzzle in its solved state. The program …
Welcome - Hypercubing
The most well known 4D shape is the hypercube (also called the tesseract, 8-cell, octachoron, or 4-cube). It has 8 cubic sides that are called cells. Turning any of the cells involves rotating it …
Pseudo Tesseract (4d cube) | Desmos
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