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Truncated hexagonal tiling : ウィキペディア英語版 | Truncated hexagonal tiling
In geometry, the truncated hexagonal tiling is a semiregular tiling of the Euclidean plane. There are 2 dodecagons (12-sides) and one triangle on each vertex. As the name implies this tiling is constructed by a truncation operation applies to a hexagonal tiling, leaving dodecagons in place of the original hexagons, and new triangles at the original vertex locations. It is given an extended Schläfli symbol of ''t''. Conway calls it a truncated hextille, constructed as a truncation operation applied to a hexagonal tiling (hextille). There are 3 regular and 8 semiregular tilings in the plane. == Uniform colorings ==
There is only one uniform coloring of a truncated hexagonal tiling. (Naming the colors by indices around a vertex: 122.) 100px
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