A tessellation is a pattern of shapes that fit perfectly together without any gaps or overlaps. These shapes can be polygons, such as triangles, squares, or hexagons.
There are three main types of tessellations:
To create a tessellation, you can start with a single shape and then use it to fill the plane without any gaps or overlaps. This can be done by rotating, reflecting, and translating the shape to fit together with itself.
Tessellations can be found in many real-world objects and designs, such as tiles, quilts, pavement patterns, and even some animals' skin patterns.
Here are some tips for studying tessellations: