Cube (disambiguation)

A cube is any regular, six-sided, three-dimensional solid object.

Cube may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

  • Alamo (sculpture) or The Cube in New York, U.S. (and Endover at the University of Michigan)
  • Cube TV, an interactive media company in Wales, UK
  • Cube Route, a fantasy novel by Piers Anthony
  • Time Cube, a conspiracy theory website

Comics

Film

Games

Music

Television

Buildings

Science and technology

  • CuBe, an alloy of copper and beryllium
  • Cubé, a flowering plant of the legume family

Mathematics

Computing

  • Data cube, a three- (or higher) dimensional array of values
    • OLAP cube, an extension to a spreadsheet's two-dimensional array optimized for multidimensional analysis
  • Cubes (OLAP server), a light-weight open source multidimensional modelling and OLAP toolkit
  • NeXTcube, workstation (1990–1993)
  • Power Mac G4 Cube (2000–2001), a small form factor Apple Macintosh personal computer

People

  • Ice Cube (born 1969), American rapper, often referred to simply as "Cube"
  • Irma von Cube (1899–1977), German-American screenwriter
  • Mary Cagle (born 1989), American comiccer, known also as Cube or Cube Watermelon.

Other uses

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See also

  • Gelatinous cube, a monster in Dungeons & Dragons and other role-playing games
  • White Cube, a defunct contemporary art gallery in London, UK
  • Onizuka Air Force Station, California, US, nicknamed The Blue Cube
  • ColorQube, a brand of color printers and copiers produced by Xerox; see Solid ink
  • Nintendo GameCube, the fourth home console by Nintendo, released in 2001
  • All pages with titles containing cube
  • All pages with titles beginning with cube
  • Cubic (disambiguation)
  • Qube (disambiguation)
  • Cuba (disambiguation)
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