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Three rules for tessellation are: first, the shapes must fit together without any gaps or overlaps; second, the tiles can be regular or irregular, but they should cover a surface completely; and third, the arrangement of shapes can be repeated in a pattern, creating a continuous design. These rules ensure that the tessellation maintains a coherent structure across the entire surface.

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