Cube and Dice is an important topic in CUET Logical Reasoning that tests a student’s ability to visualize three-dimensional objects. In these questions, students are usually given information about a cube or dice with numbers, colors, or symbols on its faces, and they must determine the position of different faces after the cube or dice is rotated.

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Cube and dice problems may involve finding opposite faces, identifying adjacent faces, or determining the number of visible sides after rotations. To solve these questions effectively, students should carefully observe the given views and understand how a cube or dice changes when it is turned in different directions. Drawing simple diagrams can help visualize the positions clearly.

Regular practice of cube and dice questions improves spatial visualization, logical thinking, and analytical ability, helping students perform better in the CUET reasoning section.