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Penrose tiles in a star (non-Penrose pattern)

note: this tiling shows the five fold symmetry of the two (fat and thin) Penrose tiles, but it is not a legal Penrose tiling pattern. A legal Penrose pattern follows edge rules. These rules, when followed result in a pattern that is quasi-periodic.

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