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>>118754 I actually find it much easier for the last side to close have 1 tab on it: that way, you can push that tab between the two sides that are already closed, and push the final side down on the two tabs that are on the other sides (it makes no sense when explaining in words). If there is NO tab, you might be warping/bending the cube a littleso the angles aren't 90 degrees anymore, this is a lot less likely to happen with "zipper" style glueing flaps (alternating flaps).
Also, just because the tabs are all on the sides, doesn't mean you have to follow that exactly: like I said I find it easier to cut have one flap on the top side of the cube (and one at the bottom side of the cube), so I just create one there while cutting, and I cut off the other one I basically replaced. Don't be afraid to not follow each and every line exactly as it is on the template, often with fanmade templates, there are "flaws" or at least stuff that could have been designed better, and often you can find a solution yourself.
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