This is for pupils learning about cubic numbers. It is a very clever cross number which requires the pupils not only to work out the answers but also to work out where the dark squares must go. Any clue must have a dark square both before it and after it (unless it starts or finishes at the edge of the cross number). When complete, it reveals the 11 distinct nets of a cube.
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