Hexagonal
Hexagonal is a term used to describe anything relating to the number six or to a six-sided polygon. In geometry, a hexagon is a polygon with six sides and six interior angles; the regular hexagon has all sides and angles equal and tessellates the plane, enabling efficient tiling without gaps. This property appears in natural patterns such as honeycombs and in certain engineered layouts and grid systems.
In crystallography and materials science, hexagonal refers to the hexagonal crystal system, whose unit cell is
In chemistry, hexagonal geometry often appears in ring compounds. The benzene ring is a classic example: six
In mathematics, hexagonal numbers form a sequence of figurate numbers given by n(2n−1), with initial terms 1,
Across fields, the term hexagonal connotes symmetry and tiling efficiency, from molecular structures to architectural patterns.