A snub cubic prism is a type of polyhedral shape that can be classified among the Archimedean solids. It is formed by taking a cube and "snubbing" or truncating its edges by adding a triangular prism on each edge. This results in a hybrid shape that retains some characteristics of a cube while also incorporating elements of the triangular prism. More specifically, a snub cubic prism can be considered as consisting of: 1. **Vertices**: It has 12 vertices.
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