In geometry an Archimedean solid or semi-regular solid is a semi-regular convex polyhedron made of two or more types of regular polygons meeting in identical vertices.
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The snub dodecahedron is an Archimedean solid consisting of 92 faces (80 triangular, 12 pentagonal), 150 edges, and 60 vertices.
An Archimedean property is the property of the set of real numbers, that for any real number there is always a natural number greater than it.
In geometry, the truncated cube can be defined as an Archimedean solid. It consists of 14 regular faces (6 octagonal and 8 triangular), 36 edges, and 24 vertices.
A rhombicuboctahedron has 24 vertices. This polyhedron is classified as an Archimedean solid and features 8 triangular faces, 18 square faces, and 24 edges, contributing to its unique geometric properties.
The Truncated Icosahedron is one of the 13 known Archimedean solids. They were not always made using this pattern and the advanced modern balls are no longer made with this pattern.