An irregular dodecagonal cross in the shape of a dagger . The six faces of a cube can be cut along seven edges and unfolded into a Latin cross (i.e., the Latin cross is the net of the cube). Similarly, eight hypersurfaces of a hypercube can be cut along 17 squares and unfolded to form a three-dimensional Latin cross.
Another cross also called the Latin cross is illustrated above. It is a Greek cross with flared ends, and is also known as the crux immissa or cross patée.