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Star shapes do not typically tessellate in a conventional sense, as they often leave gaps or overlap when arranged in a repeating pattern. However, certain types of star shapes, such as specific geometric stars with angles that allow for edge-to-edge fitting, can tessellate under particular conditions. For example, a star with a uniform design and specific proportions might fill a plane without gaps. Overall, whether a star shape tessellates depends on its specific geometry.

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