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NxNxN: 5x5x5
Nano 5x5x5 (25 mm)The smallest 5x5x5 to date, smaller by 28% compared with the precursor.
Neptune DoDep 3x3x3The result of a three year old idea. Although it looks like a 5x5x5 there are only two cuts possible for each axis.
Not bandaged 2A simplified version of "Not bandaged" with one additional turnable side.

One or TwoA 5x5x5 bandaged on all eight corners and on eight edges.
Peek CubeA 5x5x5 with internal 3x3x3 exposed and with proportional pieces.
Pocket ChangeAn Eastsheen 5x5x5 bandaged and stickered to make it look like a Pocket Cube.

Pocket ChangedA Pocket change cube bandaged to resemble an AI Cube.
Pretender CubeAn Eastsheen 4x4x4 modified to look like a 5x5x5 it internally is. The internal bandaging was NOT removed.
Prof. Cube 2018Another 5x5x5 produced without stickers but a black rim.

Professor BiCubeSimilar bandaging as the BiCube applied to a 5x5x5.
Professor Cube (Tsukuda)Version by Tsukuda.
Professor Cube (grooved tiles)Meffert's 1998 tiled version.

Professor Cube (no white side)Professor Cube. Invented by Udo Krell. This one has no white side. Produced in Hong Kong.
Professor QuintameseA bandaged 5x5x5 that simulates the Quintamese 5x5x5.


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