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Compound of twenty triangular prisms

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Polyhedral compound
Compound of twenty triangular prisms
Type Uniform compound
Index UC33
Polyhedra 20 triangular prisms
Faces 40 triangles, 60 squares
Edges 180
Vertices 60
Symmetry group icosahedral (Ih)
Subgroup restricting to one constituent 3-fold dihedral (D3)

This uniform polyhedron compound is a symmetric arrangement of 20 triangular prisms, aligned in pairs with the axes of three-fold rotational symmetry of an icosahedron.

It results from composing the two enantiomorphs of the compound of 10 triangular prisms. In doing so, the vertices of the two enantiomorphs coincide, with the result that the full compound has two triangular prisms incident on each of its vertices.

Related polyhedra

This compound shares its vertex arrangement with three uniform polyhedra as follows:


convex hull

Rhombidodecadodecahedron

Icosidodecadodecahedron

Rhombicosahedron

Compound of ten triangular prisms

Compound of twenty triangular prisms

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