David Fontaine skrev i meddelandet <38C431C0.B292F1D7@faricy.net>...
>Lars Luthman wrote:
>
>> You could probably use rhombidodecahedrons (phew!). They look like
hexagons
>> from one angle and squares from another angle. I'm pretty sure they would
>> fit into each other nicely, but I haven't really tried.
>
>Of all regular polyhedra, only cubes tesselate, I believe...
>Try saying small rhombic triacontahedron three times fast! (Or small
>hexagrammic hexecontahedron...)
Some rhombidodecahedrons in action:
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