Placeholder: Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts. Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts.

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Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts.

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Kandinsky 2.2

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Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts.
Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts.
Roger Penrose’s aperiodic tiles. Left: Rhombuses, or “rhombs.” Right: Kites and darts.
Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do
Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do
Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do
Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do
Regular pentagons do not tile the plane, but there are 15 families of irregular convex pentagons that do
[folding design instructions] Embark on your origami journey with precision and care, starting with a pristine square sheet. Delicately crease along designated lines, focusing on symmetry and alignment for a polished finish. Use your fingertips to secure folds with meticulous precision, ensuring a refined outcome. Patience is paramount in the art of origami - approach each fold with grace and intent. Let your creativity unfold elegantly as you craft each delicate masterpiece with devotion.
A semiregular tiling of the plane.
A semiregular tiling of the plane.
A semiregular tiling of the plane.

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