Truncated octahedron

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Truncated octahedron

A truncated octahedron is an Archimedean solid. It has 14 faces: 8 are hexagons, 6 are squares. It is obtained by cutting the edges of an octahedron. Each corner of the octahedron has four connections. Cutting the corner will therefore replace it with a square.

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A truncated octahedron, made of hexagons and squares.
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Constructing a truncated octahedron is done by cutting the parts in red, which are pyramids, and replacing them with squares.
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