Sexagintagonal
Sexagintagonal refers to a polygon with sixty sides. The term is derived from the Latin word "sexaginta," meaning sixty, and the Greek word "gonia," meaning angle. In geometry, a polygon with sixty sides is called a sexagontagon.
A regular sexagontagon has sixty equal sides and sixty equal interior angles. The measure of each interior
The sum of the interior angles of any sexagontagon, regular or irregular, is (60-2) * 180 = 58
Due to its large number of sides, a sexagontagon, especially a regular one, is very close in