The Sixth Stellation of the Triakis Octahedron Is a Three-Part Polyhedral Compound

The components of this compound are eight-faced trapezohedra. Here’s what just one of them looks like:

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18 Octagonal Prisms in a Cuboctahedral Arrangement

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A Near-Miss to a Ring of Twelve Heptagonal Antiprisms

Twelve heptagonal antiprisms, meeting at triangular faces, can make a ring with only a small gap remaining. It’s a “near miss,” made using Stella 4d, which you can try for free right here.

A Polyhedron With 182 Faces and Icosidodecahedral Symmetry

This polyhedron contains, as faces, 12 regular decagons, 20 regular hexagons, 30 squares, and 120 irregular hexagons. I made it using Stella 4d, which you can try for free at this website.

A Tetrahedral Symmetrohedron

This symmetrohedron has four faces which are regular hexagons, 24 which are regular pentagons, and four which are equilateral triangles. It also has twelve faces which are acute isosceles triangles, as well as twelve more which are obtuse isosceles triangles. I made it using Stella 4d, which you can try for free here.

An Arrangement of Heptagonal Prisms

Here is its dual.

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Six of Seven

This 31-faced polyhedron is unusual in that it features six regular heptagons as faces. I made it using Stella 4d, which you can try for free at this website.

Five of Seven

This polyhedron is unusual in that it has five regular heptagons as faces. It has twenty-two faces in all. It was created using Stella 4d, software you can try for free right here.

Compound of Four Elongated Tetrahedra

To make this, I started with a dodecahedron, dropped the symmetry of the model from icosahedral to tetrahedral, then stellated it five times. Finally, I chose “color as a compound” for the color-settings. I did this using Stella 4d, software you can try for free right here: http://www.software3d.com/Stella.php.

A Symmetrohedron Derived from the Rhombic Dodecahedron

To make this symmetrohedron, I augmented the faces of a rhombic dodecahedron with prisms, then formed the convex hull of the result. All faces except for the red rhombi are regular. This was made using Stella 4d, which you can try for free here.