Review:

Johnson Solids

overall review score: 4.2
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Johnson solids are a set of convex polyhedra, each of which is made up of regular polygonal faces but are not necessarily uniform. They are similar to the Archimedean solids but with more complex faces.

Key Features

  • Convex polyhedra
  • Regular polygonal faces
  • Not necessarily uniform

Pros

  • Interesting and unique geometric shapes
  • Provide a deeper understanding of polyhedra beyond the more common platonic solids

Cons

  • Can be complex and difficult to understand for those unfamiliar with geometry

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 11:58:45 AM UTC