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Half turn symmetry, also known as rotational symmetry of order 2, occurs when a shape can be rotated 180 degrees around a central point and appear unchanged. This means that every point on the shape maps onto another point directly opposite it after the rotation. A common example is a circle or a rectangle, where the shape looks identical when flipped halfway around.

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