Sample sets and how to open them
Creating your own set
You can easily create your own sets within the app. Simply choose “+” in the top right corner and then “Add set manually” to enter your set.
For larger sets it might be more convenient to create them on your computer in a spreadsheet application of choice. FlashCubes can import CSV files created by spreadsheet applications. See more on that below.
To create your own set of cubes simply enter each cube as a row in the spreadsheet with each of the sides in a separate column.
A set of cubes created in Google Sheets can be downloaded as CSV in File > Download > Comma-separated values
Similarly, a set of cubes created in Apple Numbers can be saved as CSV in File > Export As > CSV
Getting a CSV file on your device
There are many ways to do it:
- Email or Message it to yourself
- AirDrop it from macOS or iOS
- Save it to iCloud and open in iOS Files app
- Send it with a carrier pigeon
Importing a CSV file to FlashCubes
Be it in Email, Messages, Safari, or Files, wherever you can view and share your CSV file you can choose to copy it to FlashCubes. If you don’t see the FlashCubes app icon, it can be hiding in the longer list under
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If you decide to AirDrop the CSV file a you will have to choose an app to open it. FlashCubes should be on that list. After you use it a couple of times it should even be the first one on the list.
Sample sets
Feel free to try out those sample sets: