flatbunnete
Flatbunnete is a fictional term used in a hypothetical treatment of planar tilings and origami-inspired nets. It refers to a class of planar tiling patterns arranged so that the tiles collectively form a single connected net that can be laid flat without gaps or overlaps. The concept is used primarily in thought experiments, education, and design exercises rather than as an established mathematical theory.
Construction: Each flatbunnete pattern is built from modular units, interiorly matched to allow interlocking edges or
Variations: Descriptions of flatbunnete patterns vary; common variants include grid-based tilings with rectangular or rhomboidal modules,
Applications: Since it is fictional, flatbunnete serves as a didactic device in teaching tiling theory, algorithmic
See also: tiling, nets (origami), origami mathematics, computational geometry, puzzle design.