Dice Net Completion - Intermediate Level: tricky scenarios handling Dice Net Completion INTERMEDIATE

This expert challenge 📈 worksheet focuses on Dice Net Completion - a key topic in Cube Dice. You'll solve 20 intermediate-level problems (Worksheet 5 of 10). The primary focus is on tricky scenarios handling. Master how to solve dice net completion, dice net completion tricks, and dice net completion shortcut methods through systematic practice.

📝 Worksheet 5 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate level

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Worksheet 5 of 10 (44% complete)

Question 1

This net folds into a standard dice. Dice Net623?54 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a standard dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 1.

Question 2

This net folds into a custom dice. Dice Net52164? What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a custom dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔3, 2↔5, 4↔6.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 3.

Question 3

This net folds into a alternate dice. Dice Net24?615 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a alternate dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔4, 2↔3, 5↔6.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 3.

Question 4

This net folds into a custom dice. Dice Net2135?6 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a custom dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔3, 2↔5, 4↔6.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 4.

Question 5

This net folds into a custom dice. Dice Net432?61 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a custom dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔3, 2↔5, 4↔6.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 5.

Question 6

This net folds into a standard dice. Dice Net3425?6 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a standard dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 1.

Question 7

This net folds into a custom dice. Dice Net4?5316 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a custom dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔3, 2↔5, 4↔6.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 2.

Question 8

This net folds into a standard dice. Dice Net6132?4 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a standard dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 5.

Question 9

This net folds into a standard dice. Dice Net6123?4 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a standard dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 5.

Question 10

This net folds into a custom dice. Dice Net51426? What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a custom dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔3, 2↔5, 4↔6.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 3.

Question 11

This net folds into a standard dice. Dice Net52?634 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a standard dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 1.

Question 12

This net folds into a standard dice. Dice Net6425?3 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a standard dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 1.

Question 13

This net folds into a alternate dice. Dice Net41536? What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a alternate dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔4, 2↔3, 5↔6.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 2.

Question 14

This net folds into a custom dice. Dice Net52?346 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a custom dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔3, 2↔5, 4↔6.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 1.

Question 15

This net folds into a standard dice. Dice Net4625?1 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a standard dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 3.

Question 16

This net folds into a custom dice. Dice Net3?2451 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a custom dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔3, 2↔5, 4↔6.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 6.

Question 17

This net folds into a standard dice. Dice Net?21634 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a standard dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 5.

Question 18

This net folds into a standard dice. Dice Net31462? What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a standard dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 5.

Question 19

This net folds into a standard dice. Dice Net6?3214 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a standard dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔6, 2↔5, 3↔4.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 5.

Question 20

This net folds into a alternate dice. Dice Net25?463 What number should replace the '?' mark?
In a alternate dice, the opposite pairs are: 1↔4, 2↔3, 5↔6.
Using the adjacency relationships and the visible numbers, the missing face must be 1.
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