Surface tessellation (tiling, parqueting, paving) is the filling of a plane with one or more geometric shapes, without overlapping and without gaps.
The tessellas actually used are various tiles created with boards made of different materials (for example, ceramic tiles in the bathroom, kitchen floors, stone tiles in the square, …). They are also often found in nature, for example as hexagonal tessellations in honeycombs.
REGULAR tessellation is a pattern created by repeating a regular polygon. There are only 3 regular tessellations – square, hexagonal, triangular.
Semi-regular tessellation is created from two or more regular polygons. There are 8. You can find the patterns under the QR code.
Try double rotational tessellation!
Double rotational tessellation is one where the pattern can be rotated 180 ° and will look the same.