This step is purely informational so feel free to skip it if you aren't interested in the details. This design took me roughly two weeks to create using Autodesk Fusion 360 and Adobe Illustrator. I began with doing research online for dimensions and found this great article that gave me more than enough information about the Rubik's Cube. Using this as a rough guide I began making the papercraft designs on Fusion and exported PDF files to AI where I added color, the minecraft blocks, and made any final adjustments. Each side of the cube ended up being 5.9 cm long which is only 2mm larger than an actual Rubik's cube. The "stickers" on the face of each cube are 1.6cm in length and have a 1mm radius fillet on each corner to give it a soft and rounded look. The reason the "stickers" are smaller than the actual face of each cube is because a Rubik's cube actually has a black border around each color.