- In geometry, the
rhombille tiling, also
known as
tumbling blocks,
reversible cubes, or the dice lattice, is a
tessellation of
identical 60°
rhombi on...
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periodically in
three different ways, including, for the 60° rhombus, the
rhombille tiling. Three-dimensional
analogues of a
rhombus include the bipyramid...
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trihexagonal tiling with
vertex configuration 3.6.3.6. In geometry, the 7-3
rhombille tiling is a
tessellation of
identical rhombi on the
hyperbolic plane....
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edges form an
infinite arrangement of lines. Its dual is the
rhombille tiling. This pattern, and its
place in the
classification of
uniform tilings...
- tiling.) 3-6
deltoidal rhombille hexagonal Conway calls it a
kisrhombille for his kis
vertex bisector operation applied to the
rhombille tiling. More specifically...
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hexagonal being dissectable into 3
rhombi and
tiling the
plane as a
rhombille. The
rhombille tiling is
actually an
orthogonal projection of the
trigonal trapezohedral...
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Coxeter diagram or or
Symmetry group [5,4], (*542) [5,5], (*552) Dual Order-5-4
rhombille tiling Properties Vertex-transitive edge-transitive...
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Ambigram Binocular rivalry Crow T.
Robot Multistable perception Pareidolia Rhombille tiling Schroeder stairs Spinning Dancer Necker 1832.
Troje &
McAdam 2010...
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polyiamonds as possible,
subject to the game rules.
Triangular tiling Rhombille tiling Sphinx tiling Weisstein, Eric W. "Polyiamond". MathWorld. Polyiamonds...
- ambiguous.
classic examples of this
phenomenon are the
Necker cube, and the
rhombille tiling (viewed as an
isometric drawing of cubes). To go
further than just...