The Fourth Dimension Cheats

The Fourth Dimension Hack 1.13 + Redeem Codes

Hold a tesseract in your hands

Developer: Lunar Skydiving LLC
Category: Education
Price: $2.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.13
ID: com.traipse.Hypercube

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Description

The Fourth Dimension is a 30-page interactive book that explains a single mathematical idea in language that anyone can understand. Instead of static images or canned videos, this app employs a unique 3D touch interface that lets you literally grasp the concept of the fourth dimension with your own hands.

“Not only can you blow your own mind over and over again, you can also enjoy watching your friends’ minds being blown in front of you.” — Cult of Mac

“One of the coolest apps I've ever used... The Fourth Dimension is to boring learning apps what Carl Sagan's Cosmos was to staid science documentaries.” — BuzzFeed

“The app is very cool, and it's unlike pretty much anything we've seen in the App Store.” — The Verge

“This is one of my most favorite iOS apps ever.” — George Musser, contributing editor for Scientific American and author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to String Theory

(App Store user reviews follow.)

“Blew my mind. I generally don't use 'learning' apps as they're mostly gimmicks. This one, though, truly made me think. I hope this developer comes out with more outstanding apps such as this one. Bravo!” — Iceitic

“Astounding. That some people care passionately enough about tesseracts to go create a fantastic app for others to understand them is incredible. The app is extremely well designed, wittily written, and executed with love. That alone is worth buying it, besides the fact that I learned what the hell a tesseract was.” — Duncan MacMichael

“Fantastic! This is what someone really smart, and who really knows how to teach well, can do with a tablet. And the authors are funny, too, which is a neat bonus.” — DNY

“Fantastic app. I work at a leading UK university. If only all our material was this well written and presented. Definitely worth buying and then spending a bit of time with over a day or two to get your head around the fourth dimension. Great app!” — JulesFM

“Great job! This app does the best job explaining the 4th dimension. Why learn it in some boring classroom when here you can have an interactive and visual explanation.” — Aco Strklalj

Over 250,000 people have blown their minds with this app.

Version history

1.13
2022-09-12
Updated for iOS 16.
1.12.1
2021-10-16
Updated for iOS 15.
1.12
2021-10-03
Updated for iOS 15.
1.11
2019-09-26
Updated for iOS 13.
1.10
2019-09-11
Bug fixes.
1.9
2018-10-01
Added privacy policy.
Updated for iOS 12.
1.8.2
2017-11-28
Updated for iPhone X.
Bug fixes.
1.8.1
2017-09-27
Bug fixes.
1.8
2017-09-26
Updated for iOS 11.
1.7.1
2017-06-07
Bug fixes.
1.7
2017-01-11
Bug fixes.
1.6
2016-09-20
Updated for iOS 10.
Updated for 12.9 inch iPad Pro.
Improved Chinese localization.
Bug fixes.
1.5
2016-09-14
Updated for iOS 10.
Updated for iPad Pro.
Improved Chinese localization.
Bug fixes.
1.4
2015-09-01
Added language selection option.
1.3
2015-08-28
Updated for iOS 9.
Improved French localization.
Localized for Russian.
1.2.1
2015-01-30
Localized for French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese.
1.2
2014-12-31
Localized for French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese.
1.1.2
2014-11-05
• Bug fixes
• Support for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
• Updated design for iOS 8
1.1.1
2014-10-29
• Bug fix: Page navigation should now work correctly on iPhone 6 Plus.
1.1
2014-10-25
• Support for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
• Updated design for iOS 8
1.0.4
2014-09-18
Bug fixes for iOS 8.
1.0.3
2013-09-24
Fixed shameful startup crash on iOS 7 and added support for 4 inch iPhone models and their extensive vertical girth.
1.0.2
2012-04-26
Support for 3rd generation iPad retina display
1.0.1
2012-03-19
Initial release.
1.0
2012-03-05

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
1 815 Ratings

Reviews

Nod-n-Grin,
BRILLIANT💬
I have been a math geek since I was four years old (Eisenhower, the last great, or even good, Republican president was still in his first term) and I became an amateur topologist and horologist not long after. This app not only makes an extremely obtuse and non intuitive topic accessible, it also manages to make it enjoyable and...dare I say it: FUN !
I have shared this app with my nephews and nieces AND their children (some as young as 5 years old) and it has always elicited excitement, curiosity and many, many questions. It will be interesting to see how their very early exposure to easily accessible and yet extremely abstract concepts affects their abilities to process and assimilate abstract and obtuse ideas going forward (or, in this instance, rotating outward and folding up...).
I do, however, have one suggestion...although the two pages where you ‘hack’ the optic chiasma (meld two images into a “3-D” facsimile) work fine on my iPhone and my iPad Mini they don’t do well on standard sized iPads. My arms, and I’m 6’4” tall, are too short to hold the screen far enough away to fix and hold the images in place while manipulating the conjoined image. If you were to make an iPad-friendly version of those two pages, one in which they are just a little bit closer together, it would vastly improve the experience.
ErikSF999,
Sweet!
Now I understand why Dali painted the hypercube the way he did. I had a poster print of that painting on my wall 45 years ago, but wound up studying language instead of math. I’m still a math geek in my spare time, but for some reason I’d never gotten around to trying to manipulate a hypercube in 3 dimensions.

I would say my education is complete, but it never will be, of course. But thanks for filling in this part—I’ll be seeing how many odd 3-D shadows I can make from this. And wondering about representing five dimensions in three. Since, after all, this 3-D tesseract is only really projected onto my 2-D iPad screen, so both the third and fourth dimensions are illusions of perspective.
Jophan,
Mind-stretching!
I've been reading about the fourth dimension for decades, but never understood or pictured it as well as I do now thanks to this ingenious app. It really deserves to be better known and more widely appreciated. It makes brilliant use of both the iPad's ability to show animation and its multi-touch interface.

I hope the developer will consider extending the app to cover other 4D shapes. He's also made himself the obvious person to create an interactive version of Abbot's classic, FLATLAND.

In the meantime, get this app, and break through the walls of mere 3D perception. If this topic interests you at all, you won't regret it.
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One of the Best Apps, Period
This review is long overdue but this app deserves all the praise in the world for explaining such tricky topics with so much art and clarity. As the saying goes, I’m not a numbers guy – I love science and math on principle but I’ve always been more qualitative – and this app rendered what for me have always been very tricky concepts in an easy to understand way. Plus the design is gorgeous and the atmospheric soundtrack give the subject matter the simplicity and mystical grandeur it deserves! Thank you for continually updating the app with each iteration of iOS. It’s a treasure - keep it alive!
Cedar Park Tx,
Brilliant - Helped me with experiments
Ok, I realize this will probably be the strangest review you’ve ever received. For years I’ve been filming objects that we don’t yet understand - those UAPs the Navy pilots filmed and other anomalies. I filmed an object that was changing shape in unpredictable ways, that is until I got this app! Now I have a much better understanding of how a 4th or other-dimensional object might behave at the boundary with our 3rd dimension world. This is the best explanation I’ve come across and is well worth the money!
thecodingturtle,
Fascinating
This is one of the most interesting apps I have ever purchased. It guides you through everything to make it easier to understand, but the real value comes from being able to move the shapes around yourself. The graphics are excellent as well. This app is perfect for anyone who wants to gain a basic conceptualization of the 4th dimension.
Mareebzx,
I just HAD to review this.
I NEVER write reviews for apps. But this one is amazing. I was hesitant to spend the money on it but I am so glad I did.
I truly feel like I have a better understanding of the fourth dimension because of this silly little app. The app writer is a genius. Thank you sir for this. Now we need one for the fifth dimension and beyond... 😀
Anti Mega Knight,
...dotdotdot...
I don’t even know what to say. If every class I ever took in school was like this... Wow. I love how you explained a 4d shape using a 3D shape, which everyone could understand. The only thing I’m confused about is... does the 4th dimension really exist, or is it just a theory? Despite all that, please make an app to explain pentachorons! (Which is basically this but with triangles). Gets 4 stars because it’s not quite worth $2.99... maybe 99 cents or $1.50.
B-dawg 22,
Just short
I think it’s super cool, informative, interactive, a great idea put together well the list goes on. However, I do feel as tho it was just missing something. Another comparison or way of looking at the tesseract or something. Just fell short of 5 stars just because I feel like something is missing and I don’t believe it’s worth 2.99. Kinda pricey for the length of the “lesson”. Only worth 1.49 at most imo.
Ted ned fredy,
Cool! I have some suggestions.
This app is awesome! It would be really cool if after doing the steps you could just play with a tesseract. It would also be cool if there were other four dimensional shapes you could play with until your brain hurts.