Hexecontahedron

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Deltoidal hexecontahedron

Pentagonal hexecontahedron

Rhombic hexecontahedron

Small hexagonal hexecontahedron

In geometry, a hexecontahedron (or hexacontahedron[1]) is a polyhedron with 60 faces. There are many symmetric forms, and the ones with highest symmetry have icosahedral symmetry:

Four Catalan solids, convex:

Concave

27 uniform star-polyhedral duals: (self-intersecting)

References

  • Weisstein, Eric W. "Hexecontahedron". MathWorld.