Faye Goldman (Snub dodecahedron)

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[92 F, 150 E, 60 V] The snub dodecahedron is an example of what’s known as an Archimedean solid, a shape all of the faces of which are regular polygons, with all vertices identical and interchangeable. (In other words, it is possible to rotate the solid so that any vertex is pointing toward you, but otherwise the shape looks identical.)


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