Review:

Archimedean Solid

overall review score: 4.5
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An Archimedean solid is a semi-regular polyhedron with regular polygonal faces and identical vertices, created by intersecting the cells of two or more regular polyhedra.

Key Features

  • Regular polygonal faces
  • Identical vertices
  • Semi-regular polyhedron

Pros

  • Mathematically fascinating
  • Beautiful and symmetrical shapes
  • Used in architecture and design

Cons

  • Complex to understand for beginners
  • Limited practical applications outside of mathematics

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 01:12:52 PM UTC