Gyrate bidiminished rhombicosidodecahedron

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Gyrate bidiminished rhombicosidodecahedron
squares
10 pentagons
2 decagons
Edges90
Vertices50
Vertex configuration10.2(4.5.10)
5x2(3.42.5)
4+8.2(3.4.5.4)
Symmetry groupCs
Dual polyhedron-
PropertiesConvex
Net

In geometry, the gyrate bidiminished rhombicosidodecahedron is one of the Johnson solids (J82).

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convex polyhedra that is composed of regular polygon faces but are not uniform polyhedra (that is, they are not Platonic solids, Archimedean solids, prisms, or antiprisms). They were named by Norman Johnson, who first listed these polyhedra in 1966.[1]

It can be constructed as a rhombicosidodecahedron with two non-opposing pentagonal cupolae (J5) removed and a third is rotated 36 degrees. Related Johnson solids are:

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