Tessellation is just like when you fit together puzzle pieces to cover a surface, no gaps, no overlaps.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks. Each block is a shape, and when you put them next to each other, they fill up the floor or wall completely. That’s tessellation in action! It doesn’t matter if your shapes are squares, triangles, or even hexagons, as long as they fit together perfectly.
Like a Tile Floor
Think about a tile floor in your kitchen. Each tile is like one piece of a big puzzle. If you look closely, you can see how the tiles match up, some might be straight, others might be angled. But together, they make a smooth surface with no holes or bumps.
Now imagine if you could change the shapes of those tiles, maybe turn squares into triangles or even hexagons, and still keep them fitting perfectly. That’s tessellation working its charm!
Why It’s Easy
Tessellation doesn’t need complicated rules. Just like how your building blocks can stack up in different ways, shapes can fit together in many fun patterns. You don’t need to be a math wizard, just play around with the pieces until they all match up nicely!
Examples
- A floor made of square tiles that fit perfectly together without gaps or overlaps is a simple example of tessellation.
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See also
- Why Do Shapes Fit Together So Well?
- Why Do Patterns Repeat So Often in Nature?
- Why Do Patterns Appear in Nature?
- Why Do Patterns Appear Everywhere?
- Why Do Shapes Fit Together Perfectly Sometimes?