Gyrobifastigium | |
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Type | Johnson J25 – J26 – J27 |
Faces | 4 triangles 4 squares |
Edges | 14 |
Vertices | 8 |
Vertex configuration | 4(3.42) 4(3.4.3.4) |
Symmetry group | D2d |
Properties | convex, honeycomb |
Net | |
In geometry, the gyrobifastigium is a polyhedron that is constructed by attaching a triangular prism to square face of another one. It is an example of a Johnson solid. It is the only Johnson solid that can tile three-dimensional space.[1][2]