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The Rubik's cube was invented in 1974 by a Hungarian professor of architecture Ernö Rubik.
In assuming that you mean 11x11x11 rubik's cube. There is. It has recently been made, and they are $150. You can get them at: http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?SearchText=cube+11x11&CatId=0
it cant really be a cube with 3 well measurements do you mean the 5x5 Rubiks cube? if so then i have no idea ----------- ^^ Can't be a cube with 3 measurements? A cube has length, width height. 5x5x5 is correct, 5x5 is 2D, and incorrect. We cubers do call it a 5x5 cube just to shorten the name, but it is really supposed to be 5x5x5. ->OP: I'm sure you can find the answer somewhere on google.
The term PLL is part of a method called "Fridrich" which is used for speed solving the rubik's cube. The method consists of 4 stages: -cross (making a cross in any side of the cube) -F2L (First 2 Layers) -OLL(Orientation of the Last Layer) -PLL (Permutation of the Last Layer) When you have a PLL skip it means that after you finish the OLL the cube is solved.
It depends on what cube you are talking about. If you mean a cube of sugar then about about 4x10^-6 metric tons. A cubic metre of water is close enough to 1 metric ton. The cube from the movie 'The Cube', that angry robot cube from Star Trek or a Rubik's cube are all other cube examples that would have varying weights.
If you want a 7x7x7 there is only one place to go, http://www.v-cubes.com/ they are the only 6x6x6 and 7x7x7 cubes in the world and they are extremly expencive + a lot of shipping. the 7x7x7 is called a v cube 7
If you want it to look like it, just make a paper cube and color it If you want it to be functional, then I have to tell you that it will be a HARD work. yes, you can make one being totally functional, but I have to say that it's hard, a lot of work, and the cube will not turn totally good, because is not for cubing, but for crafting is ok. There are a lots of ways to do this, but I recommend you, to search on video sites the next tag "Paper Rubik Cube". You will find some videos of how to make one. Of course, nobody posted a full tutorial yet. Just look into it, and if you can, buy a very cheap cube to copy the model. Good Luck. diferent person he is right but i mean you sould look on google search how to make a rubik's cube out of paper
X, Y and Z moves in the rubik's cube don't actually move any sides, it is rotation of the whole cube, to hold it from a different angle with a X move you hold the cube from either the Up or Down face in front of you with a Y move you hold the cube from either the Left or Right face in front of you with a Z move you hold the cube with the same face in front of you, but you make the Up face go to the Right face
A building would be a perfect example. If you simplify the details of a building, it becomes a rectangular prism. If you specifically mean a "square" prism, that would be a cube, an example of which would be a Rubik's Cube or a few dice.
Normally it means that you have to do that movements twice. For example, R2 means that you have to turn the Right (R) face twice, 180 degrees. If you have problems with the notation, you can try a non-notation solution (see related link)
If by cube you mean perfect cube (a cube of an integer), then no, and the nearest perfect cube is 81.
It could mean a cube tat has been cut into a half so that it is a cuboid. Or, it could mean a cube, each of whose sides is half a unit.