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Table of Cubes

Complete table of cubes from 1³ to 50³. Grid layout with hover highlighting and search.

1³1
2³8
3³27
4³64
5³125
6³216
7³343
8³512
9³729
10³1,000
11³1,331
12³1,728
13³2,197
14³2,744
15³3,375
16³4,096
17³4,913
18³5,832
19³6,859
20³8,000
21³9,261
22³10,648
23³12,167
24³13,824
25³15,625
26³17,576
27³19,683
28³21,952
29³24,389
30³27,000
31³29,791
32³32,768
33³35,937
34³39,304
35³42,875
36³46,656
37³50,653
38³54,872
39³59,319
40³64,000
41³68,921
42³74,088
43³79,507
44³85,184
45³91,125
46³97,336
47³103,823
48³110,592
49³117,649
50³125,000

How to Use the Table of Cubes

  1. Browse the reference table to find the values you need.
  2. Use search or scroll to locate specific entries.
  3. Click on a value to copy it or see more details.
  4. Use the table as a quick reference during calculations or study.

Referência Rápida

DePara
1 × 11
5 × 525
7 × 856
9 × 981
12 × 12144
15 × 15225

Casos de Uso

Fórmula

A cube of a number n is n³ = n × n × n. For example, 5³ = 125.

Perguntas Frequentes

What is a perfect cube?
A perfect cube is a number that equals an integer raised to the third power. For example, 27 = 3³ = 3 × 3 × 3.
What is the cube of 50?
50³ = 125,000. This is the largest value in our cubes table.
How do cubes grow compared to squares?
Cubes grow much faster than squares. For example, 10² = 100 but 10³ = 1,000 — ten times larger. At n = 50, the square is 2,500 while the cube is 125,000.
Are there numbers that are both perfect squares and perfect cubes?
Yes, numbers that are perfect sixth powers. Examples: 1, 64 (2⁶), 729 (3⁶), 4096 (4⁶).