Small dodecicosidodecahedron
Appearance
Small dodecicosidodecahedron | |
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Type | Uniform star polyhedron |
Elements | F = 44, E = 120 V = 60 (χ = −16) |
Faces by sides | 20{3}+12{5}+12{10} |
Coxeter diagram |
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Wythoff symbol | 3/2 5 | 5 3 5/4 | 5 |
Symmetry group | Ih, [5,3], *532 |
Index references | U33, C42, W72 |
Dual polyhedron | Small dodecacronic hexecontahedron
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Vertex figure | ![]() 5.10.3/2.10 |
Bowers acronym | Saddid |

In
nonconvex uniform polyhedron, indexed as U33. It has 44 faces (20 triangles, 12 pentagons, and 12 decagons), 120 edges, and 60 vertices.[1] Its vertex figure is a crossed quadrilateral
.
Related polyhedra
It shares its
edge arrangement with the rhombicosidodecahedron (having the triangular and pentagonal faces in common), and with the small rhombidodecahedron
(having the decagonal faces in common).
![]() Rhombicosidodecahedron |
![]() Small dodecicosidodecahedron |
![]() Small rhombidodecahedron |
![]() Small stellated truncated dodecahedron |
![]() Compound of six pentagrammic prisms |
![]() Compound of twelve pentagrammic prisms |
Dual
Small dodecacronic hexecontahedron | |
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Type | Star polyhedron |
Face | ![]() |
Elements | F = 60, E = 120 V = 44 (χ = −16) |
Symmetry group | Ih, [5,3], *532 |
Index references | DU33 |
dual polyhedron | Small dodecicosidodecahedron |

The dual polyhedron to the small dodecicosidodecahedron is the small dodecacronic hexecontahedron (or small sagittal ditriacontahedron). It is visually identical to the small rhombidodecacron. Its faces are darts. A part of each dart lies inside the solid, hence is invisible in solid models.
Proportions
Faces have two angles of , one of and one of . Its
dihedral angles
equal . The ratio between the lengths of the long and short edges is .
References
- ^ Maeder, Roman. "33: small dodecicosidodecahedron". MathConsult.
External links
- Weisstein, Eric W. "Uniform Polyhedron". MathWorld.
- Weisstein, Eric W. "Small dodecicosidodecahedron". MathWorld.
- Weisstein, Eric W. "Small dodecacronic hexecontahedron". MathWorld.