thumb|A tessellation of all 7 free tetrahexes In recreational mathematics, a polyhex is a polyform with a regular hexagon (or 'hex' for short) as the base form, constructed by joining together 1 or more hexagons. Specific forms are named by their number of hexagons: monohex, dihex, trihex, tetrahex, etc. They were named by David Klarner who investigated them.
En mathématiques récréatives, un polyhex est un polyforme avec un hexagone régulier (ou 'hex' pour faire court) comme forme de base.
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