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zarang | 4 years ago

yeah. I think his website is extremely old and hasn’t been updated in the last decade or so. Despite this I linked to it because he is a legend in this field and so i think this is still the definitive reference.

As far as i understand, part of the story as to why dodecahedron and the cube fall short is due their non-triangular faces.

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fiddlerwoaroof|4 years ago

Did the article switch the dodecahedron and icosahedron? It specified that the icosahedron is optimal for 12 points and the dodecahedron for 20 which seems backwards to me.

extremelearning|4 years ago

I believe it is right. However, I often get these two intuitively mixed up because:

Icosahedron: 12 points, 20 faces (and 30 edges)

Dodecahedron: 20 points, 12 faces (and 30 edges)