Pentahexagonal pyritoheptacontatetrahedron

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Short description: Near-miss Johnson solid with 74 faces
Pentahexagonal pyritoheptacontatetrahedron
Pyritohedral near-miss johnson.png
TypeNear-miss Johnson solid
Symmetrohedron
Faces74:
6 hexagons
12 pentagons
8+24+24 non-equilateral triangles
Edges132
Vertices60
Vertex configuration3.3.5.6
3.5.3.6
3.3.3.3.5
Symmetry groupTh, [3+,4], (3*2), order 24
Rotation groupT, [3,3]+, (332), order 12
Propertiesconvex
Net
Pyritohedral near-miss johnson-net.png
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In geometry, a pentahexagonal pyritoheptacontatetrahedron is a near-miss Johnson solid with pyritohedral symmetry. This near-miss was discovered by Mason Green in 2006. It has 6 hexagonal faces, 12 pentagonal faces, and 56 triangles in 3 symmetry positions. Mason calls it a hexagonally expanded snubbed dodecahedron.[1]

With regular hexagons and pentagons it is a symmetrohedron.[2] The triangles are not equilateral, with triangle-triangle edges compressed by 1.8%.

It has 3 vertex configurations, 3.3.5.6, 3.5.3.6, 3.3.3.3.5, with the last shared in the snub dodecahedron.

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