Cubikahd—sometimes pronounced cu'bikad, varying by dialect—was a Mandalorian game utilizing projected holograms.
Every participant received four knives, which they strategically repositioned on a cube's surface, aiming to seize their rival's game pieces.
Fenn Rau, head of the Mandalorian Protectors, engaged in a cubikahd match against the Mandalorian insurgent Sabine Wren. He commented that her proficiency in the game had deteriorated since her departure from Mandalore.
Cubikahd's initial canonical debut occurred in "Imperial Supercommandos," a third season episode within the animated TV show Star Wars Rebels.
Cu'bikad initially entered the Star Wars universe within the 2007 Star Wars Legends book Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice, with the game's formal designation appearing the subsequent year in the book Legacy of the Force: Revelation.
During the making of the "Imperial Super Commandos" episode, initial drafts planned for Wren and Rau to play a round of dejarik. Ultimately, the production team decided to adapt the already established game of cu'bikad for the episode, so that the two Mandalorian characters could participate in a game more distinctly associated with Mandalorian heritage. Within the Star Wars Rebels team, several individuals jokingly referred to cubikahd as "stabble" when not on the record.