Regular polyhedron
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A regular polyhedron is a polyhedron whose faces are identical (or, technically, congruent) regular polygons. Regular polyhedra are edge-uniform, vertex-uniform and face-uniform.
There are five convex regular polyhedra, known as the Platonic solids, and four non-convex regular polyhedra, the Kepler-Poinsot solids.
For further information please see the individual articles or the general polyhedron article.