There isn't just one square tessellation .... there can be many. You will have to look up some or make your own. But squares CAN be used in tessellations, if that is your question.
A tessellation is when a shape is repeated over and over creating an image without any spacing.... like triangles put together next to one another in an endless plane.The tessellation is a repeating pattern of figures that covers a plane without any gaps or overlaps.Honeycomb is a tessellation of hexagonal cells. You can see tessellation on some pavements.Source: http://www.icoachmath.com/SiteMap/Tessellation.html
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There isn't just one square tessellation .... there can be many. You will have to look up some or make your own. But squares CAN be used in tessellations, if that is your question.
Yes it is a tessellation.
Non-visible tessellation or non-existent tessellation, perhaps.
In your house on your floor like tile or boards
How to Make a Tessellation?
A regular tessellation or semi-regular tessellation or none.
A tessellation is when a shape is repeated over and over creating an image without any spacing.... like triangles put together next to one another in an endless plane.The tessellation is a repeating pattern of figures that covers a plane without any gaps or overlaps.Honeycomb is a tessellation of hexagonal cells. You can see tessellation on some pavements.Source: http://www.icoachmath.com/SiteMap/Tessellation.html
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Because it's more pleasurable to look at and it has a sense of order.
Islamic Tessellation is where all the shapes are repeated over and over again. you can find many patterns like this which are clear examples of them. although Islam forbids the drawing of figures, tessellation is another way to draw and make beautiful pictures.