nontessellation
Nontessellation refers to a shape or collection of shapes that cannot perfectly tile a plane without gaps or overlaps. Tessellation, in contrast, involves repeating a shape or a set of shapes to cover a surface completely. The concept of nontessellation is fundamental to understanding geometric constraints and the properties of different shapes.
For a shape to be considered a tessellating shape, its angles at any vertex where shapes meet
Many common shapes are nontessellating. For example, a regular pentagon cannot tile a plane by itself. While