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Description: This font is recreated faithfully form the UK's TV series, The Cube. This is Design 1 which is used in 2009.

Nine Lives, Seven Games, all, for a grand prize of £250,000. So, do you have what it takes, to beat The Cube?

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    Created on 24th September 2019. Last edited on 24th September 2019.
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