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| − | In a hexagon tiling,  | + | In a hexagon tiling, each hexagon has up to 6 neighbors. Two hexagons either share one and only one side or share nothing. This contrasts with a square tiling, in which it is possible for two squares to share only a corner. | 
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 7 September 2023
A hexagon is a 6-sided regular polygon.
In a hexagon tiling, each hexagon has up to 6 neighbors. Two hexagons either share one and only one side or share nothing. This contrasts with a square tiling, in which it is possible for two squares to share only a corner.

