3-dimensional shapes

3-dimensional (3D) shapes are solid shapes. They have 3 dimensions - , and .

Box of Yummy Flakes showing length, width and height

Vertices, edges and faces

3D shapes have faces, edges and vertices.

Pyramidal chocolate bar with edge, face and vertex labelled
  • A face is a flat surface.
  • An edge is where two faces meet.
  • A vertex is a corner where edges meet. The plural is vertices.

A prism is a 3D shape with a uniform cross-section. This means that you would see the same shape no matter where you cut through the shape (parallel to the ends). The two end faces of a prism are the same shapes, and the other faces are rectangles.

A view of of a triangular prism and its cross-section

A pyramid has a polygon as its base and the rest of its faces are triangles that meet at the same vertex.

Square based pyramid with height, h

Here are the most common 3D shapes.

NameFacesEdgesVertices
Cube6 (all squares)128
Square-based pyramid585
Triangular-based pyramid464
Cuboid6 (all rectangles)128
NameCube
Faces6 (all squares)
Edges12
Vertices8
NameSquare-based pyramid
Faces5
Edges8
Vertices5
NameTriangular-based pyramid
Faces4
Edges6
Vertices4
NameCuboid
Faces6 (all rectangles)
Edges12
Vertices8
Four 3D shapes that include a cube, a square-based pyramid, a triangular-based pyramid and a cuboid.
Three 3D shapes that include a cylinder, a cone and a sphere.