tessellation
Such a pattern is called a tessellation.
Tiling
A tesselation
i really think its a tesselation
tessellation
Such a pattern is called a tessellation.
Tiling
A tesselation
i really think its a tesselation
tesselation
Either "tiling" or "tesselation" is the usual term used.
No, it is not true that you cannot tessellate a six-sided polygon by itself. Hexagons are a type of polygon that can tessellate, which means they can be arranged in a repeating pattern to completely cover a plane without any gaps or overlaps.
A tessalation is a pattern that has no gaps or overlaps when created.
A repeating historical pattern is called"empires".
Tessellation is repeating a pattern over and over and filling an area with no overlaps and no gaps. Some shapes can't do this, because they don't fit with themselves without leaving big gaps between the parts.
Some examples of tessellation patterns include the honeycomb pattern, the brick wall pattern, and the fish scales pattern. These patterns consist of shapes that fit together without any gaps or overlaps to cover a surface completely.