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“ | Go, Go, Domino! | ” |
— Six, Go Go Domino |
Six, or 6, is a Numberblock made up of 6 blocks. She debuts in the episode with the same name.
She is voiced by Teresa Gallagher, who also voices her ten times counterpart, Sixty.
Appearance[]
Six is made up of 6 indigo blocks with a periwinkle dot on each block. She has red eyes with 3 eyelashes on each eye, a pink mouth, and limbs that are a gradient from red to purple.
When she is arranged vertically or in other arrangements, she has dice prints on her blocks instead of a single dot on each. The 6 print has periwinkle dots, while the other prints are in a darker blue.
Personality[]
Six likes dice and games. She also likes to rap and tends to rhyme as she speaks.
Episode Appearances[]
- Six (debut)
- Seven
- Eight
- Ten
- Just Add One
- Blast Off
- Counting Sheep (biggest number)
- The Three Threes (doesn't speak and cameo)
- Odds And Evens
- Fluffies
- The Two Tree
- Numberblock Castle
- Ten Green Bottles
- Now We Are Six To Ten
- Numberblobs
- Building Blocks (smallest number)
- Peekaboo!
- Hiccups
- What's the Difference?
- Numberblock Rally
- Five and Friends
- Octoblock to the Rescue!
- Ten Again
- Flatland (as numberblock and as a hexagon)
- Pattern Palace (biggest number)
- The Legend of Big Tum
- Mirror, Mirror
- The Wrong Number
- Eleven
- Twelve
- The Way of the Rectangle
- Ride the Rays
- Block Star
- Fourteen
- Tween Scenes
- Step Squads
- Fifteen's Minute of Fame
- Balancing Bridge
- Sixteen
- Seventeen
- Eighteen
- Loop the Loop
- Nineteen
- Twenty
- Tall Stories
- Flights of Fancy
- I Can Count to Twenty
- Sign of the Times
- Fun Times Fair
- The Lair of Shares
- Terrible Twosday
- Divide and Drive
- Twenty-One and On
- Fifty (cameo)
- Sixty's High Score
- The Big One
- One Hundred
- More to Explore
- Your Turn
- Now You See Us
- Ten's Top Ten
- What's My Number?
- Fun Times One Times Table
- The Many Friends of Twenty
- Ten Vaulting
- Twoland
- Two Times Shoe Shop
- Odd Side Story
- Rectangle Racers
- The Team Factor
- Hidden Talents
- Making Patterns
- Now in 3D
- Club Picnic
- Too Many Threes
- Circus of Threes
- Figure It Out
- Steps Versus Squares
- Puzzle Square
- One Giant Step Squad
- Heroes With Zeroes (cameo picture)
- What If?
- 100 Ways to Leave the Planet
- The Treasure of Hexagon Island
- The Twelve Days of Christmas
- Making Friends
- Crossover (cameo picture)
- The Case of the Missing Blocks
- The Blocks v Blocks Games
- Painting by Numbers
- Ice and Dice (biggest number)
- Go Go Domino (biggest number)
- Shape Party (Flatlander)
- As Tall as the Sun
- The Pattern of Patterns (latest appearance)
Total number of appearances: 93 + 2 (including pictures)
Quotes[]
- "Let's get stuck in, shall we?"
- "I like to roll the dice!"
- "Let's roll!"
Fanmade Gallery[]
Can be seen here.
Arrangements[]
Six is seen arranged vertically or as 2x3 block. she can also be a 3x2, or triangular.
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Trivia[]
- Six is the first female Numberblock who is an even number.
- Six is the first Numberblock who has a birthmark.
- Six is the second Numberblock to sneeze, the first being Nine. However, unlike 9, she doesn't lose a block when she sneezes, as seen in Counting Sheep. This also implies the existence of an invisible “nose”.
- Six is usually seen arranged vertically and aligned 2x3. The only times she is aligned 3x2 are in Counting Sheep, Hiccups, Mirror, Mirror and Puzzle Square.
- The Three Threes and Fifty are the only episodes Six appears in, but does not speak in.
- Six and 60 are the only figured-out Numberblocks with eyes on the sides of their head.
- Six in her 2x3 form is different in certain episodes as the eyes are on top of her head and the mouth is upper.
- As confirmed in Octoblock to the Rescue!, Snakes and Ladders is her favourite game.
- She can use chopsticks, as shown in Ten Again.
- Six's voice actor, Teresa Gallagher, also voices Zero, Ten, and Fifteen.
- She can form 35 shapes, which are called hexominoes.
- If reflections and rotations are distinct, she can make 216 shapes.
- Six is the second semi-prime Numberblock, the first being Four.
- The LearningBlocks.tv website's description of Six is: "Numberblock Six loves to roll her magic dice and get everyone playing games. She lives to rhyme and she’s pretty handy too – she can split into Ones, Twos, Threes or one of each."[1]
- In Now You See Us, she is one of the only two Numberblocks to have a red and rainbow variant visible, and not a barbecue (red, orange, yellow) one visible. The second is Seven.
- She has appeared in 65.03% of Numberblocks episodes, including the crossover specials.
Related Characters[]
Orders of Magnitude[]
Gallery[]
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