kuusnurkaid
Kuusnurkaid are polygons with six sides and six interior angles. The term is Estonian for hexagons, deriving from the roots kuus (six) and nurk (angle). They appear in various geometric contexts and can refer to both regular and irregular six‑sided shapes.
A regular kuusnurk has all sides of equal length and all interior angles measuring 120 degrees. If
Regular kuusnurkaid tessellate the Euclidean plane, meaning they can cover a flat surface completely without gaps
Kuusnurkaid occur in nature and science as well as in design. Bees construct honeycombs with hexagonal cells,
Hexagons may be irregular as well; in any hexagon, the sum of interior angles is always 720