Truncated triakis tetrahedron

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Truncated triakis tetrahedron
Truncated triakis tetrahedron
Type Conway polyhedron
Faces 4 hexagons
12 pentagons
Edges 42
Vertices 28
Vertex configuration 4 (5.5.5)
24 (5.5.6)
Symmetry group Td
Properties convex

The truncated triakis tetrahedron is a convex polyhedron with 16 faces: 4 sets of 3 pentagons arranged in a tetrahedral arrangement, with 4 hexagons in the gaps. It is constructed from taking a triakis tetrahedron by truncating the order-6 vertices. This creates 4 regular hexagon faces, and leaves 12 irregular pentagons.

A topologically similar equilateral polyhedron can be constructed by using 12 regular pentagons with 4 equilateral but nonplanar hexagons, each vertex with internal angles alternating between 108 and 132 degrees.

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