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  1. Tesseract - Wikipedia

    Moving the cube with the same length again into the fourth-dimensional space generates a tesseract (4-cube). For a tesseract, it is bounded by eight cubes that are known as the cells, …

  2. 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, …

  3. 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 …

  4. 4th Dimension Models: Interactive Models of 4D Objects

    Hold the "ALT" or "OPTION" key while dragging vertically to scale the object to a new size. Hold the "CTRL" key while dragging to translate the object to a new location. Press "r" to reset the …

  5. What Is A Tesseract? A 4D Object That’s Impossible To Build

    Oct 25, 2025 · A tesseract is a four-dimensional hypercube with 24 faces, 32 edges, and 16 vertices. It can be created by thickening up a cube in a fourth dimension.

  6. What Exactly Is A Tesseract? » ScienceABC

    Jul 16, 2024 · Simply put, a tesseract is a cube in 4-dimensional space. You could also say that it's the 4D analogue of a cube. It is a 4D shape where every face is a cube.

  7. 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 …

  8. 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 …

  9. 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 …

  10. 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.