rhombille
Rhombille tiling is a plane tiling by congruent rhombi with angles of 60 and 120 degrees. Each rhombus has the same side length, and adjacent rhombi share full edges, producing a regular, repeating pattern.
One common way to construct the rhombille tiling is by overlaying two equilateral triangular lattices that
Key properties include its 3-regular vertex figure: three rhombi meet at every vertex, summing to 360 degrees.
Relation to other tilings: the rhombille tiling is closely connected to the hexagonal and triangular tilings
Applications and usage: the rhombille tiling appears in tiling theory, computational mesh generation, and geometric modeling.
See also: trihexagonal tiling, hexagonal tiling, rhombille lattice, lattice.