This one has a lot of patterns in it. At some vertices you can see three differently coloured teardrop shapes that form a propeller. In fact, each teardrop shape belongs to only one propeller. The pattern can be thought of as a particular colouring of a hexagonal grid where certain hexagons are broken into six triangles. Let me know if you want to see more patterns like this one.
This blog is devoted to patterns made with polygons. I'll try to have something interesting posted regularly.
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
A New Checker Board
This one has a lot of patterns in it. At some vertices you can see three differently coloured teardrop shapes that form a propeller. In fact, each teardrop shape belongs to only one propeller. The pattern can be thought of as a particular colouring of a hexagonal grid where certain hexagons are broken into six triangles. Let me know if you want to see more patterns like this one.
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