Cubic sums of centered hexagonal numbers

Here we see illustrated the the principle that, for any given natural number n, the sum of the first n centered hexagonal numbers is equal to the cube of n. In this particular example, 1+7+19+37=4^2=64. In the color scheme above, the first hex number corresponds to the blue cube on the vertex of the cube figure, while the seven cubes of second hex number represent the purple shell of cubes behind this, and so on—one can easily visualize how the number of units in any particular hex number correspond to the equivalent shell of cubes.

This matter is also addressed in our feature-length educational video, "A series of cubes" (using the same graphics no less).

(Note that in any given shell layer beyond the first corner cube, there are "hidden" cubes in the center and along the edges that cannot be seen from this perspective.)

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